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Moodboard themed to the transneutral genderfluid flag by @nbgenderAll photos are my own photography,

Moodboard themed to the transneutral genderfluid flag by @nbgender

All photos are my own photography, please credit if you re-use

[Image description: a three-by-three moodboard with a five striped flag in the middle. The flag from top to bottom has pink, lighter peach-pink, white, dark blue-purple, and finally a very dark, almost black, blue stripe. The first row from left to right features photos of a pink rose close up, red leaves lit light by sunlight, and finally a close up on a light pink dahlia. The middle row from left to right is a photo of white untouched snow, the flag, and finally a flag of clear ocean water reflecting white sunlight. The bottom row has from left to right photos of a moon in a dark blue sky over a desert, backlit black tree branches over a dark blue sky, and finally the end of a sunset over the ocean, the sky and waters dark. End description.]


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Transneutral moodboards featuring two different common transneutral pride flags. I don’t know who maTransneutral moodboards featuring two different common transneutral pride flags. I don’t know who ma

Transneutral moodboards featuring two different common transneutral pride flags. I don’t know who made these, or I would credit them.

[Image description: two moodboards. The first one is purple and is surrounded by close ups of vibrant purple flowers. There are two photos of purple sky at sunset. In the middle is a five-striped purple flag with light pink stripes on the outside and then two dark purple stripes around a light white-purple stripe. 

The second one is a and features photos of fall leaves, wood grain, clear ocean over light yellow-brown sky, warm brown multicolored bricks, and an orange-yellow-grey-brown gradient sunset. End description.]


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Trans neutral moodboard, a different design. Again, I couldn’t find the creator of this one, so if y

Trans neutral moodboard, a different design. Again, I couldn’t find the creator of this one, so if you know please let me know!

[Image description: a 3 by 3 moodboard mostly made up of photos of purple flowers. Lilac hyacinths in the middle row and three over flowers in a variety of shades of purple. The only photos that aren’t of flowers are the bottom left and top right, which are of soft purple sky at sunset with backlit trees peaking into the frame. The center has the flag. It’s a five stripe flag. The outermost stripes are a soft lavender, then there’s two darker purple stripes inside surrounding the middle stripe of the lightest shade of purple in the flag. End description.]


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non-aligned-sapphic:

transneutral people are literally perfect

transandrophobiatruther:

The narrative that a “real” trans person would have shown “signs” of being trans at a young age really needs to die. How do you even measure that? A lot of kids didn’t have the opportunity to experiment outside of assigned gender roles, sometimes because they didn’t know it was a possibility, sometimes because they weren’t allowed to. Even if a child expressed discomfort in their assigned gender, a parent or other adult may have forced them to suppress it, or may deny that it ever happened at all. A good number of trans people also lean heavily into gender stereotypes and gender norms prior to coming out in attempt to suppress it themselves, even if no one in their life has forced them to do so. Also…people change. Gender can be fluid. Maybe as a kid you felt content with your assigned gender at birth, but grew uncomfortable with it as you grew older. There is no way to measure or prove that someone is trans.

Transneumascfem Pride Flag

Transneumascfem, transmascneufem, transfemneumasc, transneufemasc, or transneufemmasc: being transmasculine, transfeminine and transneutral; transgender individual experiencing gender neutrality, femininity and masculinity.

Mixing trans flag colors (in borders) with neumascfem flag [transcript: 11 stripes colored with cyan, gradient from pink to yellow to blue, and pink. end ID]

Made an adjusted transneutral flag based on @aroaesflags‘ adjusted transmasc and transfem flags. Bas

Made an adjusted transneutral flag based on @aroaesflags‘ adjusted transmasc and transfem flags. Based on this flag (warning for eye strain in the link)

[ID: A flag with seven stripes. From top to bottom, the stripes are blue, pale yellow, light gold, gold, light gold, pale yellow, and pink. /ID end]


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transandrophobiatruther:

The narrative that a “real” trans person would have shown “signs” of being trans at a young age really needs to die. How do you even measure that? A lot of kids didn’t have the opportunity to experiment outside of assigned gender roles, sometimes because they didn’t know it was a possibility, sometimes because they weren’t allowed to. Even if a child expressed discomfort in their assigned gender, a parent or other adult may have forced them to suppress it, or may deny that it ever happened at all. A good number of trans people also lean heavily into gender stereotypes and gender norms prior to coming out in attempt to suppress it themselves, even if no one in their life has forced them to do so. Also…people change. Gender can be fluid. Maybe as a kid you felt content with your assigned gender at birth, but grew uncomfortable with it as you grew older. There is no way to measure or prove that someone is trans.

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