[Image ID: a redesign of the Panea flag by Gent (Gender-Jargon). The Panea flag consists of five horizontal stripes of the same size. From top to bottom, the stripes are light yellow, off-white, peach, light lavender and charcoal grey. ./. End ID]
Panea: a poingender identity involving identification with all non-binary genders within one's experience; a poingender identity encompassing all personally accessible genders except either of the binary genders.
[PT: Panea: a poingender identity involving identification with all non-binary genders within one's experience; a poingender identity encompassing all personally accessible genders except either of the binary gender. ./. End PT]
[PT: Also called Panenby ./. End PT]
[PT: Etymology ./. End PT]
From Greek, "Pan-", meaning "all" + the Latin suffix "-ea", indicating that an item is made from a material; literally "Made of All". Coined anonymously in an ask sent to tumblr user ask-pride-color-schemes in January 2018 (link) [PT: Coined anonymously in an ask sent to tumblr user ask-pride-color-schemes in January 2018. ./. End PT].
[PT: Elaboration ./. End PT]
Panea is an identity that encompasses all genders available to any individual, but specifically excluding binary Male and binary Female genders. In other words, Panea describes a gender experience involving all personally accessible non-binary gender identities, but neither of the binary genders.
Panea is everything except binary.
[PT: Pride Flag ./. End PT]
I created the first Panea flag on my old blog (link), Gender-Resource, before it was terminated. [PT: I created the first Panea flag on my old blog (link), Gender-Resource, before it was terminated. ./. End PT]
Looking at it now, I find my old pride flag for Panea to be somewhat unappealing. This lead me to redesign the pride flag with the hope that this design comes out better.
This redesigned flag is meant to better integrate the Pangender and Non-Binary pride flags. I also adjusted the colors a bit to make it more harmonious. This pride flag consists of five horizontal stripes of the same size. From top to bottom, the stripes are light yellow, off-white, peach, light lavender and charcoal grey. The stripe's coloration holds no specific meaning beyond being derived from both the Pangender and the Nonbinary pride flags.