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(leather cirrus, twink cirrus, drag king cirrus, feather cirrus, drag cirrus, butch cirrus)
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?/? i dont remember. ghoulette hcs
(leather cirrus, twink cirrus, drag king cirrus, feather cirrus, drag cirrus, butch cirrus)
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Lesbian Pride
Sean Campbell
1999
Campbell designed multiple flags representing different cultures within the queer community, including the wonderful Feather Pride flag, and even a Cowboy Pride flag! Campbell designed these for the year 2000 pride issue of Palm Springs Gay and Lesbian Times magazine. He used established symbolism of the queer community to design the flags so that the magazine would not encounter copyright issues. In doing so he created iconography such as the above Lesbian flag which portrays the history (and in the case of the labrys, the mythology) of the queer community.
Pride and Flags
The original LGBT flag is this one, it’s similar to the peace one, but the colours are inverted (red is up)
The bisexual community (also known as the bisexual/pansexual, bi/pan/fluid community) includes members of the LGBT community who identify as bisexual, pansexual, or sexually fluid. Flag:
Non-binary flag:
Non-binary people may identify as having two or more genders: bigender, trigender or pangender. For this orientation we use the trans pride flag, where the white represents the non-binary people.
Transgender – often shortened as trans – is also an umbrella term: in addition to including people whose gender identity is the opposite of their assigned sex (trans men and trans women), it may include people who are not exclusively masculine or feminine (people who are non-binary or genderqueer. Other definitions of transgender also include people who belong to a third gender, or else conceptualise transgender people as a third gender. Infrequently, the term transgender is defined very broadly to include cross-dressers, regardless of their gender identity.
Non-binary people may identify themselves having no gender (being agender, nongendered, genderless, genderfree or neutrois). Someone who identifies as having no gender or being without a gender identity, we use this flag:
A person who is genderfluid prefers to remain flexible about their gender identity rather than committing to a single gender, this is the flag:
The aromanticism is the lack of romantic attraction towards anyone, some activists have argued for including them in the LGBT community. The flag:
Asexuality is the lack of sexual attraction to others, or low or absent interest in or desire for sexual activity. This is a commonly used asexual pride flag:
The International Bear Brotherhood Flag was designed to represent the bear subculture within the LGBT community. The gay bear culture celebrates growth of body hair and facial hair, which is typically considered a "bear" trait. Here is the flag:
Bigender, bi-gender or dual gender is a gender identity that includes any two gender identities and behaviours. The two blending colours of the flag represent the dual identity.
Demisexuals are considered part of the asexual community because for the most part, they don’t feel sexual attraction. Many demisexuals are only attracted to a handful of people in their lifetimes, or even just one person. Many demisexuals are also uninterested in sex, so they have a lot in common with asexuals. The flag:
The slang term "drag" refers to the wearing of clothing of the opposite sex. The flag is called “Feather pride flag”:
Intersex people are individuals born with any of several variations in sex characteristics including chromosomes, gonads, sex hormones, or genitals. The flag has a circle that is described as "unbroken and unornamented, symbolising wholeness and completeness, and our potentialities. We are still fighting for bodily autonomy and genital integrity, and this symbolises the right to be who and how we want to be."
The leather subculture denotes practices and styles of dress organised around sexual activities that involve leather garments, such as leather jackets, vests, boots, chaps, harnesses, or other items.
Lesbian feminism is a cultural movement and critical perspective, most influential in the 1970s and early 1980s, that encourages women to direct their energies toward other women rather than men, and often advocates lesbianism as the logical result of feminism. At the center of the flag there is a labrys, a symbol of lesbian and feminist strength and self-sufficiency.
Lesbian pride flag composed of two interlocked Venus (aka female sex) symbols superimposed on a gay pride flag.
A lipstick lesbian is slang for a lesbian who exhibits a greater amount of feminine gender attributes relative to other gender expressions, such as wearing make-up, wearing dresses or skirts and having other characteristics associated with feminine women. The flag can be represented with or without the kiss.
Pansexuality, or omnisexuality, is the sexual, romantic or emotional attraction towards people regardless of their sex or gender identity. Pansexual people may refer to themselves as gender-blind, asserting that gender and sex are not determining factors in their romantic or sexual attraction to others.
The pansexuality is commonly confused with polysexuality.
Polysexuality is sexual attraction to multiple, but not all, genders. A polysexual person is one "encompassing or characterised by many different kinds of sexuality."
An ally or straight ally or heterosexual ally is a heterosexual or cisgender (is a term for people whose gender identity matches the sex that they were assigned at birth. For example, someone who identifies as a woman and was assigned female at birth is a cisgender woman. The term cisgender is the opposite of the word transgender) person who supports equal civil rights, gender equality, LGBT social movements, and challenges homophobia, biphobia and transphobia.
more ghoulette hcs (7/?)
(drag mist, feather pride mist, drag king mist, leather pride mist, butch mist, nonbinary mist)
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4/? ghoulette hcs
(lesbian cirrus, transmasc cirrus, trans cirrus, drag king marble, feather marble, drag marble)
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3/? of ghoulette hcs
(drag monarch sunshine, drag sunshine, feather pride sunshine, drag queen cumulus, drag cumulus, feather pride cumulus)
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