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androgyne

Androgyne (Alternate)

Colours & Meanings Gender neutrality Masculinity Femininity About The origin and designer of this version of the androgyne flag is unknown, but it almost certainly predates the currently most-used androgyne flag, featuring on early internet infographics about Pride flags. It consists of two equal bars on a grey background, forming an equal sign (representing the […]

Androgyne

Colours & Meanings Femininity The blend of femininity and masculinity Masculinity About The androgyne flag is believed to have been created in 2014, and originated on Tumblr by a user known by ‘saveferris’. Unlike most other Pride Flags, the tricolour is presented in vertical, rather than horizontal, sections, and follows a similar colour scheme to […]

ambisexual

Ambisexual has had two meanings in parlance, relating to either sexuality or gender identity. However, the sexual identity is now more prevalent. Ambisexual – in sexuality – means someone of an ambiguous sexuality, meaning, somebody who is bisexual+. In gender identity, it is someone of an ambiguous gender; for example, someone who is androgynous.

androgynous

Typically used as an adjective to describe someone’s appearance as being a mixture of typically masculine/feminine traits. It was previously used to describe intersex individuals, although this definition has fallen out of favour.

androgyne

A nonbinary gender identity associated with androgynous individuals; typically having a gender that is simultaneously feminine and masculine – but not necessarily in equal amounts. Androgynes may identify further as transgender, nonbinary and/or genderqueer.

androgyny

An individual whose gender expression can be described as a mixture of both masculinity and femininity, or has elements of each.