Gaenbian Pride Flag
Gaenbian or gaenbien: gay enbian (gaynbian)/gai enbien (gainbian)/gae nln.
Coined by @lgbtqiarchive -Ap
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Gaenbian Pride Flag
Gaenbian or gaenbien: gay enbian (gaynbian)/gai enbien (gainbian)/gae nln.
Coined by @lgbtqiarchive -Ap
Equaric Pride Flags
[Image: 3 stripes with pink, brown and purple]
Equaric: anyone who is at least mlm, wlw or nblnb. A nonbinary-loving-nonbinary, a woman-loving-woman or a man-loving-man.
The coiner considered this is the opposite of duaric (wlm or mlw). Note nblnb is interchangeable with xlx, nln, nonblnonb & enbylenby. Xlx interchanges with xenolxeno, xinlxin, xglxg, xnlxn, xenlxen & xelxe and nln with nelne & neulneu.
Pink historically represent love for the same gender (as you can check in bi flag and biangles). I use brown in this flag to represent both enboric nonbinaries and mascic men. Purple representing femaric women, although this is also on an enbian/enbien flag.
In the first time I had heard of the term I was thinking of creating this flag using enbian, sapphic and achillean colors, they don’t quite look harmonious together without editing/adjusting, however @salpphos did it with an omnigay/omnique/onigay/onique redesign. I was a bit uncomfortable putting that light green on the flag because I can’t tell if this sources diamoric or cypric (dionysian, adonian/adonic, appulsic/appulsian or appellic/apellian/appelian), often used to mean nblnb too.
Not to be confused with equary. - Ap