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Flag description: A six-striped horizontal flag. From top to bottom, the stripes are light pink, warm brown, (off) white, dark charcoal gray, muted medium blue, and coral red. Four stripes are equal in height. The two center colors, white and charcoal gray stripes, are each half the height of the other stripes and together equal the height of one full stripe
Flag meaning:
Pink: Wifehood, the identity and role of being a wife.
Brown: Domestic responsibilities and traditional wife duties
White: The idealized image of the "perfect wife" and the expectations attached to that role
Black: Failing to meet those expectations or fulfill those duties.
Blue: The pathetic, awkward, "soggy" yet endearing nature of the wife failure archetype.
Red: Being loved, cherished, and adored despite, in fact FOR, that failure
Pink > brown > white: sorry honey I burnt dinner, let's have ice cream
I used an off white and off black to be easier on the eyes / not so harsh
I coined my own gender so I figured I should probably make a flag to go with it (and I made fem and enby ones too while I was at it!)
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Clownboyflux
When someone is boyflux, but the intensity of their gender is dependent on the comedic effect it has. One who is clownboyflux feels gendered/more intensly gendered when it's funny to be so. The user may or may not extend this to also be a form of clowngender.
Red: represents a clown-like experience of one's identity (along with yellow and blue)
Yellow: represents a nonbinary experience of one's identity
Dark and light blue: represent the differing levels of masculinity one may experience
White: represents a genderless/agendered experience of one's identity
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Clowngirlflux
When someone is girlflux, but the intensity of their gender is dependent on the comedic effect it has. One who is clowngirlflux feels gendered/more intensly gendered when it's funny to be so. The user may or may not extend this to also be a form of clowngender.
Blue: represents a clown-like experience of one's identity (along with yellow and red)
Yellow: represents a nonbinary experience of one's identity
Dark and light red: represent the differing levels of femininity one may experience
White: represents a genderless/agendered experience of one's identity
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Clownenbyflux
When someone is enbyflux, but the intensity of their gender is dependent on the comedic effect it has. One who is clownenbyflux feels gendered/more intensly gendered when it's funny to be so. The user may or may not extend this to also be a form of clowngender.
Red and blue: represent a clown-like experience of one's identity (along with yellow)
Dark and light yellow: represent the differing levels of gender one may experience
White: represents a genderless/agendered experience of one's identity
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Feel free to use these labels! You can post these flags anywhere but it'd be nice if you credit me :)
a gender experience in which one's masculinity is perceived as elegant, graceful, and pretty rather than rugged or traditionally masculine. It is a soft, refined form of masculinity that is feminine, but not woman-aligned.
Consider this an alternative to anything that already exists.
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Someone in my system made their own flag for he/him masc women.
His definition for the flag: for someone who identifies as a woman in some way or another and who uses he/him pronouns and/or feels masculine at least some of the time.
I got his permission to share this in case anyone else would be interested in using it. He and I both know there are other he/him woman flags out there, so consider this an alternative.
(A description of the flags shown below is provided in the alternative text of each respective image!)
This is the furry alterhuman flag! It is intended to be used by anyone who identifies as and/or with anthropomorphic/humanoid animals - better known as furries - in an alterhuman (or nonhuman) way.
The green stripes represent animals and a connection to nature, the yellow stripes represent a connection to humanity and anthropomorphic traits, the orange stripes represent the embrace of weirdness and creativity (as these are traits often associated with being a furry and the broader furry community), and the white stripe represents species ambiguity, as this flags is intended for furry alterhumans of all species! The paws directly represent furry imagery and the alterhuman symbol obviously represents the fact that this flag is intended to be centered around alterhumanity.
Below you will find nine variants of this flag that pertain to more specific alterhuman and adjacent identities!
In order order of appearance, these are the the specific identities attached to these flags:
Transspecies furry
Furry therian
Furry otherkin (AKA furrykin)
Furry otherlink (AKA furrylink)
Furry copinglink (AKA furry c-link)
Furry otherchain (AKA furrychained)
Furry otherflicker (AKA furryflicker)
Furry otherfix (AKA furryfix)
Furry otherhearted (AKA furryhearted)
Reblogs are highly appreciated! Flag design like this isn't my norm, but I wasn't able to find any flags representing furry alterhumans, so I decided to make one of my own and I'd like for it to be seen!
Seisuihanic is a xenogender connected to the imagery, atmosphere, and emotions associated with mountain springs. It is related to clear teal waters, pink blossoms, misty mountains, and the quiet serenity of a secluded natural spring. Seisuihanic may feel peaceful, refreshing, gentle, and connected to themes of nature, purity, and renewal.
The name Seisuihanic is derived from the Japanese-inspired words seisui (ζΈ ζ°΄), meaning βclear waterβ or βspring water,β and hanami/han (θ±), relating to flowers or blossoms.