For most of us we are born and then we are assigned a gender by a doctor, for some this is not the case. Some people once they start talking and thinking about life start having realizations that they might not fit in the gender binary they were given at birth. There are those who fluctuate between genders everyday and there are those who feel no connection to the binary genders and go for somewhere in between. For when you are switching between genders you might be gender-fluid or bi-gendered and when you are neither you might be non-binary.
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This is the sign for Non-Binary and Gender Queer.
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NON-BINARY FLAG |
GENDER FLUID FLAG |
GENDER QUEER FLAG |
The Non-binary Pride Flag was created by Kye Rowan in 2014.
Yellow- represents people whose gender exists outside of the binary White- people with many or all genders Purple- people with genders considered a mix of male and female Black- people who identify as not having a gender. |
The Genderfluid Pride Flag was created by JJ Poole in 2012.
Pink- for femininity White- for all genders. Purple- for both masculinity and femininity Black- for the lack of gender Blue- for masculinity |
The Genderqueer Pride Flag was designed by Marilyn Roxie in 2011.
Lavender- is a mix of blue and pink—colors traditionally associated with men and women—and represents androgyny as well as queer identities White- represent agender or gender neutral identities Chartreuse- is the opposite of lavender and represents other identities outside the gender binary *Information from outrightinternational.org |