Transvestit*in Pride Flag
(pt: Transvestit*in Pride Flag)
Transvestit*in or Transvestit_in: transvestite in German, ambiguating Transvestit/Transvestitin with a wildcard (asterisk/underscore) between Transvestit and -in to make the word univerbally gender-neutral or univocally generic; a transvestic person in general.
Other possible ambiguations: Transvestit·in [midpoint, common among Francophones]; Transvestit/in [slash, more common in LatAm/West Iberian]; Transvestit(in) [parentheses, common in Brazil/Lusophony].
Flag colors (5 horizontal stripes): non-plain hot pink, spooky pastel orange, white, soft indigo, and less-darker petrol blue. Borders/corners from this flag.
Take note: while Transvestit is often defined by dictionaries as grammatically masculine, the word uses male as a norm/by default. -in is a femininely marked suffix. However, some may use the adjective unspecific or unmarked for Transvestit instead of masculine and affirm that -in is inherently marked. But generic feminine (feminine genericity) is also a thing in Germany as a subversive way to combat sexism. That said, gender star may have been influenced by 1990s use of 'trans*' (trans with asterisk) concept and non-binary gender symbol started by Espectrometria Não Binária in 2014 (based on the 2012 symbol with X sign/letter).







