I decided to make a bunch of pride slogans for identities I wanted to show a little love for. Feel free to use these for whatever you'd like! - 💙💚
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I decided to make a bunch of pride slogans for identities I wanted to show a little love for. Feel free to use these for whatever you'd like! - 💙💚
Marlo also interviewed Meredith Lee/Derek Moo who identifies as "dual gender." They have been out publicly for six years, and in "various semi-private spaces" for up to 20 years. "I pretty much live openly as either presentation, and it seems to work. I go to work as either Meredith or Derek. My kids are fine, my kids are almost adults. All of my family knows, all of my relatives know," they say. "The software company I work for has been pretty proactive in terms of the whole diversity and inclusion thing. I was the first openly trans person in the company, to my knowledge. "When I first presented as Merri, it was at one of the Christmas parties, which is the classic way to do it, right? Might as well wear a dress to the party!"
from this article about trans and gender-diverse elders in Australia. I just love hearing about older multigender people so much <3
#long post#i love that idea#multiple identities#i know im multigender#but innever thought that was possible
Using multiple identities is actually pretty common for multigender people! When you look through the history we have of people who identified in some way as multiple genders, like on the Digital Transgender Archive, there are a lot of people who would go by different names or explicitly see themselves as having different personas for their different genders (there's a precedent for lots of plural/multigender overlap).
@multigenderswag has some posts on multigender history that you should check out if this intrigues you! Our culture is amazing and I would love to see more young multigender people learning about their elders & how they have navigated the binary landscape.
[ID: A set of four flags with 8 stripes, going from mid purple, to dark blue, to mid teal, to lighter green, to very light orange, to mid red, to darker pink, to dark grey. The flags on the top have a circle symbol with a plus sign inside it, and two diagonal lines coming out of it. The top and bottom right flags are more saturated and bright than the ones on the left side. End ID]
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Multigender flag
I wanted to make my own multigender flag!!! The symbol was also made by me, and I tried to model it to look similar to other gender symbols. The plus sign is meant to represent having multiple genders, and the two diagonal lines are based off of the epicene symbol and subsequent genderfluid symbols, to represent people in those groups as well.
I kept in the blues and orange from the original flag to pay respects to it, as well as added in a variety of other colors to showcase the spectrum of gender identity. I didn't base every stripe off of individual umbrellas, since it would be inevitable that doing so would leave some groups out.
This is a flag for anyone who has multiple genders, at any point in time. Whether bigender, genderfluid, pangender, or any other identity that encompasses multiple genders in some sense.
Here's the symbol (it's black, so on some themes you might not be able to see it):
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I am begging you to document workplace bullshit
This turned into a small rant and so I’m putting it in its own post here:
You are never going to get yourself in trouble at work by privately writing down the details of bullshit that happens at work. Dates, times, names, context.
In a note on your personal phone, or in a notebook you don’t leave at work, somewhere other than on a work laptop or work email (if applicable), keep a record of things that are outright fuckery or even just don’t seem right to you. Maybe they’ll be few and far between and it will never come up. In which case, great! But if it’s six months later and that creepy coworker has slowly escalated their personal questions and pressuring offers to drive you home, you are GREATLY benefited from having something written down on paper with specifics to bring to HR or to your lawyer.
I know there is a temptation to hope things go away, which means you won’t need to do anything. But if you come to your boss later saying “they’ve been doing this for a long time”, and you only have a vague recollection of how and when the abuse started, you’ve left yourself at a huge disadvantage.
Please. It doesn’t have to all be witnessed by others, peer reviewed, written out in full sentences. Just keep notes of what happened, when, and who was there. And keep that documentation to yourself. I, your Work Mom, will be proud of you.
Trans allyship includes multigendered people. It includes the he/shes, the people who are boygirls, the people who have "contradicting" labels, the people who are fluid, the people who are ever-shifting in their gender, the people whos sexualities feel complicated by their gender, and the people I couldn't include here because there are just so many different ways for people to exist as a multigendered person.
If you are to exclude multigendered people or people with a complex relationship with gender from trans liberation, you are doing your allyship in a backwards way. I do not want trans liberation if it means excluding fellow trans people. I do not want trans "allyship" that only loosely supports passing, binary, conforming, non-complex trans people. Liberation for all trans people. Not just the ones you personally like.
It's not really a confession so I totally understand if you guys don't post it, but since I'm concerned about all those trans and nb out there who worry they might be faking it, I want to sgare the advice I got from my therapist when I was trying to figure out my own gender:
You can't fake things by accident
Faking has to be intentional, it's an action you have to do on purpose and for a reason, so if you were actually faking, you would know it.
If you ever think "what if I'm faking it", then it means you're not
What you feel and your identity are real, please don't let anybody, not even yourself, trick you into thinking they're not
Hello multigender folx! I wanted to practice some more editing, so I made these multigender pride symbols with transparent backgrounds. You can use them in a discord server, as WhatsApp stickers or anything else.
My requests are open if you would like me to do a flag sticker for your gender/sexuality/romantic orientation! I am also working on another set of pride stickers, which I'll probably have out by the end of this week.
[Image description: Eight pride flag stickers for (in order) ambigender, bigender, trigender, polygender, demiflux, genderfluid, omnigender and pangender. Each of the flags is in a symbol connected in some way to the gender.]
If a fungus is allowed to have over 20,000 genders then so should I
Fae/Faer
Take a moment to appreciate the beauty of the fact that you, a nonbinary person, are able to exist despite everything that society has done to erase you.
You are a gift that the world was determined to give.
I feel like genderfluid, as an identity, isn’t taken seriously enough. And no, this isn’t me playing Oppression Olympics.
I feel like genderfluid people are treated as a joke, especially when their spectrum involves specific nonbinary gender labels.
So here’s to the genderfluid people. You’re awesome, and your identity is not “cringy” (cringe culture is stupid anyways). You’re worth being taken seriously, and you belong to the LGBTQ+ community, one-hundred percent. You’re not meant to be a joke and neither is your identity.
I made two redesigns of the polygender flag, since im not a fan of the current one.
For each, pink is for feminine genders, yellow is for non-binary genders, purple is mixed genders, blue is masculine genders, and black/white is for neutral or mysterious genders :3c
Please lmk if either look like already existing flags, and which looks better ! Thank u
hi, I often forget I have this sideblog until I get notifications! I'm glad people like all 6 of my posts lol
Trigender flag
(Trigender people experience three (3) gender identities, either simultaneously or varying between them.)
I keep bitching about it, but i really can’t stress enough the alienation that comes with being multigendered/genderfluid. People act as if you should belong in any group, like you have tons of options, but the reality is that you neither feel like you belong anywhere nor are you welcomed just about anywhere. I just think its important to keep saying because people really don’t seem to get it
People who have more than one gender at once? Amazing
People who experience different genders at different times? Radiant
People who have multiple genders at once and experience different genders at different times? Wonderful
All multigender people are perfect.