Intersex -
Someone who has genitals, chromosomes or reproductive organs that don't fit into a male/female sex binary. Their genitals might not match their reproductive organs, or they may have traits of both. Being intersex may be evident at birth, childhood, later in adulthood or never.
Yellow & Purple: Free from Gender Associations and were historically used to represent Intersex people.
Circle: Unbroken and Unornamented, symbolizing Wholeness and Completeness, and our PotentialitiesLesbian/Women loving Women (WlW) -
Women who are attracted to women, whether or not they are attracted exclusively to other women. This term is inclusive of but not limited to lesbian, bisexual, and pansexual women and nonbinary people who identify with womanhood.
Dark Orange: Gender Non-Conformity
Orange: Independence
Light Orange: Community
White: Unique relationships to Womanhood
Pink: Serenity and Peace
Dusty Pink: Love and Sex
Dark Rose: FemininityLibragender -
To be mostly agender, but have a connection to masculinity and/or femininity, and/or other gendered feelings. That connection may be static (libragender, librafeminine, libramasculine, etc) or fluid, where one feels that the gendered feelings one experiences chang (librafluid).are neither Feminine nor Masculine
Black: Lack of Gender
Gray: Partial lack of Gender
Blue: Masculine Genders
Pink: Feminine Genders
Yellow: Genders that are neither Feminine nor MasculineNon-Binary -
A gender that doesn't fall into one of these two categories; male or female, or someone who does not identify as exclusively a man or a woman. They might feel like a mix of genders, or like they have no gender at all.
Yellow: Those whose Genders do not exist within the Binary
White & Purple: People Identifying with All or Many Genders and those who may consider Themselves a mix of Female and Male
Black: Those who Identify as having No GenderNeopronouns -
Pronouns besides the most commonly used in a particular language, as one's pronouns are a reflection of personal identity, the number and types of neopronouns are limitless.
Green: Masculine-Idenitfying people who use Neopronouns
Blue: Older Pronoun sets and History behind them
White: Non-Binary-Idenitifying people who use Neopronouns
Yellow: Newer Pronoun sets and Happiness that comes from them
Orange: Feminine-Identifying people who use NeopronounsOmnisexual or Omniromantic -
Attraction to people of all genders, including men, women, nonbinary people, and other gender identities
Light Pink & Light Blue: Gender Spectrum
Pink: Attraction to Femininity and Women
Blue: Attraction to Masculinity and Men
Dark Purple: Attraction to people whose gender falls outside of the categories above.Omnigender -
Someone who identifies with all gender identities
All Colors: The Binary and all Genders in between
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