BLACK FEMASC
[PT: Black femasc /end PT]
a flag for black individuals who identify as feminine & masculine.

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BLACK FEMASC
[PT: Black femasc /end PT]
a flag for black individuals who identify as feminine & masculine.
flag id: three flags with 7 stripes. the left flag's stripes are purple-black, dark faded cool purple, faded warm purple, off-white, light yellow, soft purple, and near-black. the middle flag's stripes are purple-black, dark faded cool purple, faded warm purple, off-white, light warm purple, purple, and dark indigo. the right flag's stripes are purple-black, dark faded cool purple, faded warm purple, off-white, pale cool pink, soft indigo, and turquoise. end id.
banner id: a 1600x200 teal banner with the words ‘please read my dni before interacting. those on my / dni may still use my terms, so do not recoin them.’ in large white text in the center. the text takes up two lines, split at the slash. end id.
vflowerenbyic | vflowerdrogynic | vflowermascfemic
vflowerenbyic : being nonbinary in the way the vocaloid v flower is nonbinary
vflowerdrogynic : being androgynous in the way the vocaloid v flower is androgynous
vflowermascfemic/vflowerfemmascic/vflowerfemascic : being mascfem/femmasc/femasc in the way the vocaloid v flower is mascfem/femmasc/femasc
[pt:vflowerenbyic : being nonbinary in the way the vocaloid v flower is nonbinary
vflowerdrogynic : being androgynous in the way the vocaloid v flower is androgynous
vflowermascfemic/vflowerfemmascic/vflowerfemascic : being mascfem/femmasc/femasc in the way the vocaloid v flower is mascfem/femmasc/femasc. end pt]
for anon! the flags use colors from v flower, colors from the nonbinary flag, purples for androgyny, and cool pink/turquoise/a midpoint purple for mascfem identity.
tags: @radiomogai, @liom-archive, @macchiane, @genderstarbucks
tags cont: @maggore, @dragonpride17
dni link
Masculine Intersex, Mascfem / Femmasc Intersex, and Feminine Intersex presentation flags
The first row is Masc, the second is Mascfem/Femasc, and the last row is Fem. The first column are the flags without the stripe going through the circle while the second has the stripe intact. Use whichever versions you want (I just liked both and couldn't decide if I wanted to scrap one version or not.
These flags are a combination of the Morgan Carpenter flag with various colors present in Masc / Mascfem / Fem presentation flags. I'm not going to be listing all of them here because it would be a huge paragraph but it's quite a few that I've referenced before in other flags.
Made for anon but free for anyone to use anywhere! Obviously these are Intersex-exclusive so perisex people please be chill.
Taglist - @intersexflags, @radiomogai, @revenant-coining
Femasc | Femneu | Mascneu
(pt: Femasc | Femneu | Mascneu /end pt)
Femasc/Mascfem (feminine & masculine), Femneu/Neufem (feminine & neutral), & Mascneu/Neumasc (masculine & neutral) Flags
tagging; @radiomogai
Trismascfem Pride Flag
Trismascfem (trisfemmasc/trisfemasc, trismf/trisfm), cistransmascfem (cistransfemasc/cistransfemmasc, cistransmf/cistransfm), transcismascfem (transcisfemasc/transcisfemmasc, transcisfm/transcismf), trancisfemasc (trancisfemmasc/trancismascfem, trancisfm/trancismf), integramascfem (integrafemasc/integrafemmasc), or cransfemasc (cransfemmasc, cransmascfem, cransmf/cransfm): being both cismascfem and transmascfem (cisfemasc and transfemasc); being both cismasc transfem and cisfem transmasc; femasc/mascfem folks experiencing both cis and trans gender/sex modalities; masc-fem trisgender/cransgender (cistrans/transcis/trancis, or trans-cis/cis-trans) and/or solaradic-lunaradic (eclipsadic) or amphadic trisadic (cistransadic/trancisadic/transcisadic: transsex and cissex) [e.g. transsolaradic transfeminine cismasculine cislunaradic; translunaradic cisfeminine transmasculine cissolaradic; trissolaradic cisfemmasc].
See also: trisandrogynous/trisandrogyne/trisandrogyny, cransdrogyny/cransdrogynous/cransdrogyne (cransandrogyny/cransandrogyne/cransandrogynous), cistransandrogyny/cistransdrogyny, (cistransdrogyne/cistransandrogyne, cistransandrogynous/cistransdrogynous), transcisandrogyny/transcisandrogynous/transcisandrogyne (transcisdrogyny/transcisdrogynous/transcisdrogyne), sensmascfem (sensfm/sensmf), admascfem (adfm/admf), tristidal (cistranstidal) trislunar (cistranslunar).
i'm the androgynous anon and these terms don't work because i'm not a boy or girl, i'm feminine masculine, different things. i looked into nym- and actually found nymdae which describes this
I thought about that, but femascdox at least allude mascfem in its name, while the color meanings on the damogirl/damseboy post allude masculinity/femininity too. That's why I recommended taking a look at them.
Nymdae seems cool. Nice you liked.
Simplified Biird flag
From the Miraheze wiki ( article capture in source link )
"Biird is a type of gender presentation that encompasses having no definitive sex characteristics. Biirds may present androgynously or mix masculine and feminine presentation together, such as having a flat chest and shaved legs. Biirds usually have flamboyant gender neutral sets of clothes based on specific color choices, such as a preferred palette of colors or real life species of birds and their typical flamboyant colorations.
Biird is similar to bear, which encompasses queer masculinity.
In an article from the Advocate entitled "Who's Who in the Zoo?" from 1979, gay men and lesbian stereotypes were represented with animals. This article is considered the origin of the term bear. One of the animals profiled is the cygnet swan, who is described derisively as fashionable and
always elegant, often beautiful...[They] devote their lives to cultivating perfect bodies and cheap swank.
The term as it is known now and its flag were created by FANDOM user Clear.Skyes on May 1, 2021."
Taglist - @revenant-coining, @radiomogai
Intersex Femmasc Pride Flag
Mascfem, femmasc, or femasc: someone who is both masculine and feminine, either fluidly or simultaneously, psychosocially or corporeally.
Intersex: individuals born with any of several sex traits/variations that do not fit typical binary notions of male/Wolffian or female/Müllerian bodies.
May also be known as interfemasc, ultermascfem, ipsofemmasc, or exparfemasc.