Here’s a concept (yet again, but bear with me) for a new lesbian pride flag.

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If you’re a lesbian on the internet I’m sure you’re aware of the lengthy discussions surrounding the lack of consensus about our community’s pride flag. This new addition may be a symptom of that problem, but I also hope that it provides a solution. 

First of all, what’s wrong with the current flags going around? I think a major issue is that they break rules of good flag design. A good flag is simple enough that it can be drawn by hand - the gradient flags are difficult to reproduce from a set of basic colors, especially if you try to recreate them out of actual fabric. The specific colors of the gradient flags are often hard to remember and this is made clear when reproductions of them seem to have copy-pasted them from a google search. An ideal flag is something that a kid could draw with plain old markers.


It’s worth mentioning that the pink gradient flag was initially intended for “lipstick lesbian” pride - it was never meant to be a universal lesbian flag, and many people have expressed alienation from it. The pink/orange version of it attempts to recognize a broader sense of the community, but suffers from the same design flaws. 

I find that many other flag proposals either lack visual coherence, try to incorporate too many elements, or have little symbolic meaning in their creation and seem to tack them on as an afterthought. 

My answer to all of this is the following:

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This tricolor flag is both distinctive and simple, while holding plenty of symbolic meaning.

Violet - The giving of violet flowers has historically been associated with lesbian love. Violet was used in the labrys flag (which has fallen out of popularity due to its use of the black triangle - it is still debated whether or not it is appropriate to reclaim this symbol.) The color purple has long been associated with homosexuality and LGBT activism in general. This stripe represents both the rich history of lesbian communities as well as our essential place in the broader LGBT community.

Pink - This stripe’s color is taken directly from the gradient flags. It retains its meaning of proud femininity. 

Orange - Inspired by the “butch” recolor of the gradient flag, this color represents gender-nonconformity in women (orange being the opposite color to blue in color theory.) Gender non-conforming women are often under-represented while historically facing the brunt of homophobia on the front lines of LGBT activism. This stripe highlights their importance to the community. 

The effect of the three colors subtly references the pink/orange gradient flag without being a direct edit of it. Most importantly, it is easy to reproduce in pride art and merchandise. 

This flag has no white stripe between orange and pink and instead places them next to each other, as a nod to butch/femme culture and its significance to lesbian history. It also indicates that butch/femme is a specific subculture under the lesbian label, rather than a spectrum that all lesbians must fall on.

(Some bonus color symbolism - this flag is reminiscent of a sunset, a phenomenon caused by the filtering out of blue light - here, a nod to the lesbian ideal of always prioritizing women.) 

This flag also lends itself well to edits that include text or symbols:

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All three of these colors are also found in Gilbert Baker’s original pride flag.

And there we have it! A lesbian pride flag that references history, streamlines elements of previous iterations, and is easy to replicate and distribute.

Thanks for reading, and I hope you give this design some thought. Got any criticism? Praise? Please comment or send a message. All feedback is greatly appreciated!

Julietogender & Romerogender !!

Affinitive Condigenders describing people who;

  • Julietogender : A gender where someone only feels womanhood or femininity through their attraction to men.
  • Romerogender : A gender where someone only feels manhood or masculinity through their attraction to women.
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[Flag Descriptions: 5 barred flags. The julietogender flag is orange, light yellow, very light blue, light yellow, and orange. It has a rose in the corner. The romerogender flag is blue, light yellow, very light pink, light yellow, and blue. It has a rose in the corner.]

Please DNI if you’re Anti-MOGAI, Anti-Endo, or a transmed. We don’t care who uses our terms, as we’re only putting a name and flag to something that already exists.

Varsex Wiki Is Now Up!!

While we were going to stay out of the community, we’ve decided it’s better for us to just stay out of the Tumblr community.

That being said, our Altersex and Intersex dictionaries have been a major project of ours, and it’s about time we move it over to something more substantial, with a search funtion.

If you’d like to help with this project, please contact us!

A Discord Server can be made, but we don’t have the spoons or energy to completely make one ourselves!

Moving the Altersex and Intersex dictionaries to a Wiki will take a long period of time, and new terms are created seemingly every day.

Tagging for visibility!!

@varsex-pride @themogaidragon @missing-mogai-labels @beyond-mogai-pride-flags @alteradic !!! Tell me if you want me to take you off!

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💫 Schizogender pride flag

a neurogender for ppl who are on the schizospectrum, who believe their gender is affected by their schizospec disorder. :-)

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My TLT/T4T flags edited by @polyamaesthetic (Campion, Cybelean (TWLTW/TW4TW/TF4TF/TFLTF), Caenean (TM4TW/TM4TF/TMLTW/TMLTF))

Transmasculine Lunarian Pride Flag

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Lunarian Transmasc: a fem-aligned transmasculinity; a transmasculine folk aligned with womanhood; a trans-masc individual who shares experiences with women and/or fem people and feels it is an important part of their personhood.

[transcript: 6 stripes of 2 violets, 2 yellows and 2 oranges, respectively. id over.]

Cisfeminine Man Pride Flag

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Cisfemininity: pertaining to a cisgendered femininity; ascribing cis-gender femininity of an individual as a greater extent than with masculinity; associating or describing yourself as cisfem folk, socializing femininity to your cisness (cisgenderness).
Man: experiencing manhood; self-interpreting yourself as a man, attributing intrapersonal manliness to your gender personhood; interpersonally or extrapersonally self-identifying sociopolitically as a male.

[transcript: 6 stripes with 3 shades of blue and 3 shades of pink, with center colors lighter. end id.]

Akoiplatonic, Akoinplatonic, Akoineplatonic, or Lithplatonic

Akoi- Akoine- Lith- Akoin- Feeling attraction, but having no desire to have interactions or have feelings reciprocated.
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A person who feels a particular kind of attraction, which fades if it is reciprocated or if they enter a relationship with the person they are attracted to.

Term coined by: Unknown

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[image description: a flag with five stripes. From top to bottom they are: red, yellow, white, grey, black]

Full size [Here]

Designed by: thegenderfluidlifechoseme

Color meanings:

Red- Feeling attraction

Pink and yellow- Colors commonly used for the queerplatonic spectrum

White- Filler color; taken from akoiromantic/sexual flag

Grey- Somewhere in between attraction and non-attraction, since people who are akoi- feel attraction, but have no desire to act on it or have feelings reciprocated

Black- Taken from akoiromantic/sexual flag

Check the “Akoi” or “Lith” tag to see designs for different attraction types for this orientation (Akoisexual/romantic/alterous/platonic/etc)!


Full pride gallery HERE! FAQ and “dictionary” of genders, orientations, and other related terms HERE. Send any questions to Ask-Pride-Color-Schemes!

Cintrafeminine Pride Flag

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Cintrafemininity (cintrafem, cintrafemme, f-cintragender) or Citrafeminine (citrafem, citrafemme, citrafemininity): an unifying gender modality for those with a fiaspec/fingender or lunarian (selenian/artemian) who were DFAB/AFAB or CTF; a Müllerian adfemininity, sensfemininity, ipsofemininity, feminigender/F-gender or wifgender/feingender; someone who is cisfeminine(/citerfeminine) and/or intrafeminine.

The counterpart of cintramasc.

Transfeminine Transrainian Pride Flag

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Transfemininity: ascribing trans individuals that were assigned/designated male at birth (AMAB/DMAB) transitioning to have a feminine gender identity/alignment and/or presentation (expression).

Transrainian: trans individuals that were assigned/designated male at birth transitioning to have a masculine gender identity/alignment and/or presentation.

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