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Transgender is an umbrella term covering all gender identities or expressions that transgress or transcend society’s rules and concepts of gender. To be trans usually means to identify as a gender other than the gender one was assigned at birth. The category of transgender includes people who have the binary gender identities of female (transgender women) or male (transgender men). The transgender umbrella includes people with nonbinary gender identities. However, some nonbinary people don’t call themselves transgender.

Transfeminine is a term used to describe transgender people who were assigned male at birth, but identify with femininity to a greater extent than with masculinity. They could be either trans women or nonbinary. The “opposite” goes for Transmasculine.

Term coined by: Unknown

Trans Woman/Transfeminine:

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[image description: a flag with seven stripes. from top to bottom they are: blue, light pink, pink, dark pink, pink, light pink, blue]

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Designed by: Unknown


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[image description: a flag with five stripes. from top to bottom they are: pink, dark pink, light pink, dark pink, pink]

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Designed by:@pride-flags-for-us


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[image description: a flag with five stripes. from top to bottom they are: dark green-blue, dark grey-blue, muted red, dark grey-blue, dark green-blue]

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Designed by: Anonymous


Trans Man/Transmasculine:

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[image description: a flag with seven stripes. from top to bottom they are: pink, light blue, blue, dark blue, blue, light blue, pink]

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[image description: a flag with five stripes. from top to bottom they are: blue, dark blue, light blue, dark blue, blue]

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[image description: a flag with five stripes. from top to bottom they are: muted red, dark blue-grey, dark blue-green]

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(I honestly don’t know why this one’s the transmasc and the other one’s the transfem instead of the other way around, it looks like they should be that way, but they’re not).


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Genderstrange:When you can’t pinpoint one word for your gender, but multiple terms almost fit.

See also: Quizgender.

Term coined by:Ade 

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[image description: a flag with five stripes. from top to bottom they are: yellow, green, orange, green, yellow. a grey circle with a black outline is centered on the flag]

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Designed by:@pastelmemer

Color meanings:Unknown


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Inturgender:A core gender which feels soft, quiet, or subdued. May experience feelings of another gender or genders overlaying it. The name comes from the latin word “inturbidus”, meaning “undisturbed, quiet.

Term coined by: Anonymous

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[image description: a flag with seven stripes. the center stripe is much wider than the others. from top to bottom they are: orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, dark blue, purple]

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Designed by:@pride-flags-for-us

Color meanings: The big cyan part in the middle represents the core gender, with the colors around it being the other possible genders. The colors are softer to represent the soft nature of this gender.


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Pulvigender: Your gender depends on how sexually active you are no matter the partner.

Term coined by: Anonymous

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[image description: a flag with five stripes. from top to bottom they are: red, orange, light orange, light green, green]

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Designed by:@pride-flags-for-us

Color meanings: Orange-red and light orange to represent sand and the green colors to represent sexual activity.


Full pride gallery HERE! FAQ and “dictionary” of genders, orientations, and other related terms HERE. Send any questions to Ask-Pride-Color-Schemes!

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