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Gay Flag
Although it can be used for any gender, it is most often used for men who are attracted to men.
Date: 2018 Creator: Unknown Flag meaning: This flag represents the men-loving-men community, who did not have a “representative” flag for most of the community’s lifetime. The deep green represents community. The teal represents healing. The light green represents joy. The white represents trans men, non-binary men, and gender non-conformity. The light blue represents love. The blue represents courage and activism. The dark blue represents diversity and inclusivity.
Genderfluid Flag
Genderfluid: People who experience gender in a “fluid”, fluctuating way. The experience is wide and varied-some folks experience intense changes in gender, while others don’t, and these changes happen across different timescales for different people.
Date: 2012 Creator: JJ Poole (The flag has a long history of being hidden in obscurity-photos as far back as 2005 show a similar genderfluid flag) Flag meaning: The pink represents femininity. The white represents a lack of gender. The purple represents androgyny. The black represents the non-binary spectrum of identities. The blue represents masculinity.
Genderqueer Flag
Genderqueer: People who do not identify themselves as strictly male or female-though many have their own definitions of what this means for them. Genderqueer is similar to non-binary. However, some non-binary folks don’t identify with the label of “genderqueer”, and vice versa.
Date: 2011 Creator: Marilyn Roxie Flag meaning: The lavender is a mixture of blue and pink-the traditional colors associated with masculinity and femininity in the West-representing androgyny.