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pokemonprideflags · 8 months
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the transmasculine (transmasc) flag color picked from sylveon
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caeliangel · 8 months
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IMAGE ID. 3 rectangular flag with 7 stripes that are, in order: dark green, greenish blue, aquamarine blue, off white, pastel blue, greyish blue, black. END OF ID.
୨୧ • agender transmasc
︵︵︵︵︵︵★ ꒱ explanations :
୨୧ • a flag for those who are agender and transmasculine.
︵︵︵︵︵︵★ ꒱ meanings :
୨୧ • no individual meanings
PT. Agender transmasc. Explanations. A flag for those who are agender and transmasculine. Meanings. No individual meanings. END OF PT.
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dolliecworpse · 11 months
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🩵 ✩࿐ TRANSMASCULINE FLAG
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⋆ ˚。⋆౨ৎ˚ TRANSMASCULINE FLAG : above is a flag for those that identify as transmasc
⋆˙⟡♡ flag by the virtual pup 。。。 tagging @accessmogai for a flag id !
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gender-canvasser · 1 year
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new transmasc and transfem flags just dropped!!
there’s been Discourse™️ on twitter lately (as there always is lol) about the transmasc and transfem flags and people have been saying they’re intersex and non-binary exclusive and made by bad people and yadda yadda whatever so i decided to make some updated ones for the hell of it.
transmasc flag:
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transfem flag:
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meanings, explanations, and color codes under the cut!!
both flags are based both on the original transmasc and transfem flags combined with the traditional trans flag.
the transmasc flag has more blue than pink to represent having more masculinity/transitioning to more masculinity and the transfem flag has more pink than blue to represent having more femininity/transitioning to more femininity.
the colors of the outside stripes are the same as the outside stripes on the original transmasc and transfem flags. i kept them as one does not need to lose all of their femininity to be transmasculine or lose all their masculinity to be transfeminine. masculine transfems and feminine transmascs exist and are cool as hell and should be represented. there’s just more blue on the transmasc flag because transmasc people (generally) identify more with masculinity than femininity and more pink than blue on the transfem flag because transfem people (generally) identify more with femininity than masculinity.
the center stripe is white for intersex and non-binary people, as a representation of something “different” from the usual norm (the norm being the binary that there and men and women, and that you’re either a trans man or a trans woman).
i kept the general layout and pattern of the standard trans flag with white in the center and pink and blue stripes above and below it, but made it a 7-stripe instead of 5-stripe flag so that i can show there being more masculinity/femininity than not.
the two blues on the transmasc flag are the averages between the light blue and the medium blue, and the medium blue and the dark blue on the original transmasc flag. the two pinks on the transfem flag are the averages between the light pink and the medium pink, and the medium pink and the dark pink on the original transfem flag.
colors in the transmasc flag (from top to bottom): #FF8CBF, #87E5FF, #B3F0FF, #FFFFFF, #B3F0FF, #87E5FF, #FF8CBF
colors in the transfem flag (from top to bottom): #74DEFE, #FFA1CB, #FFCBE2, #FFFFFF, #FFCBE2, #FFA1CB, #74DEFE
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Do you love the color of the sky? I don't know where it came from exactly but I think that this is my new favorite transmasculine pride flag.
(Image description: 1) a transmasculine pride flag made with stock images of the sky, there are four stripes: white, light blue, dark blue, and dark gray/black. 2) a moodboard for the same transmasculine flag, a square with nine images including the flag in the center and eight photos of the sky during the day and at night.)
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pride-database · 10 months
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Transgender umbrella.
Transgender flag, by Monica Helms:
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The baby blue stripes were chosen because it is the traditional colour for boys, while the pink is for girls. The white stripe symbolises those who are intersex, transitioning, or see their gender as neutral or undefined.
This flag was deliberately made to be symmetrical, so no matter which way you fly it, it's always correct. This, according to the author, is a metaphor for trans people finding correctness in their lives.
Meaning of Transgender:
Someone who doesn't identify solely, completely, and always as the gender they were assigned at birth.
Trans- is a Latin root which translates to "across".
What does "gender assigned at birth" mean?
When a baby is born, the doctors declare "it's a boy" or "it's a girl" based on their genitals. This means assigning a gender identity that others will classify them as, based on their sex.
If they have a vagina and ovaries, they're assigned/designated female at birth (AFAB/DFAB), while if they have a penis and tesicles, they're assigned/designated male at birth (AMAB/DMAB).
Very rarely, and only in certain cultures, if a child's genitals are ambiguous they may instead be assigned indeterminate/intersex at birth (AIAB/AXAB) (More on intersex in a different post).
Useful terminology:
Sex: the combination of physical elements (genitals, reproductive organs, chromosomes, hormones etc.) that classify someone as female, male, or intersex.
Gender: the social, psychological, cultural, and behavioural categories of woman/girl, man/boy, or non-binary person, which carry their own behavioural expectations (gender roles).
Cisgender: the opposite of transgender; someone who identifies with the gender they were assigned at birth. Shortened to "cis".
Trans woman/girl: someone who identifies as a woman despite not having been assigned female at birth. Women who have been assigned male at birth may refer to themselves as MTF (male-to-female).
Cis woman/girl: someone who identifies as a woman and has been assigned female at birth.
Trans man/boy: someone who identifies as a man despite not having been assigned male at birth. Men who have been assigned female at birth may refer to themselves as FTM (female-to-male).
Cis man/boy: someone who identifies as a man and has been assigned male at birth.
Note: there should always be a space between the adjective "trans" and the noun it accompanies; it is not written as "transwoman/transman". Trans is just a descriptive word, and when someone's trans status is not relevant, you should just refer to them as a woman/a man.
Non-binary: anyone whose gender identity doesn't fit within the binary of man–woman. It fits under the transgender umbrella because non-binary people don't identify fully, constantly, or solely as the gender they were assigned at birth, although some non-binary people may not find the term transgender useful to them. (I'll get into more detail on non-binary in the next post.)
Transition: the act of changing one's appearance, name, and/or pronouns to express one's trans gender identity.
There are 2 types of transition:
Social transition: the act of going by a different name, different pronouns, and/or a different gender presentation.
Medical transition: going on puberty blockers, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and/or having gender affirming surgeries/sex reassignment surgeries (GAS/SRS).
Gender dysphoria: a feeling of distress around the gendered parts of one's body and/or the gender one is socialized as, that can lead to mental issues like depression if left untreated.
Attempts to treat it with conversion therapy have been unsuccessful and are extremely harmful; the cure for dysphoria is transition.
Types of dysphoria:
Body dysphoria: distress over one's primary (genitals) and secondary (voice, hairs, height etc.) sex characteristics not matching one's gender identity. This type of dysphoria is best treated with medical transition.
Social dysphoria: distress over being gendered incorrectly (this act is called misgendering), being called the wrong name (deadnaming), and just generally being seen as a gender one doesn't identify as. This type of dysphoria is best treated with other people respecting the individual's pronouns and calling them their chosen name, even if it's hard to get used to.
Mental dysphoria: distress over one's internal reactions not matching the reactions of the gender one identifies as.
Not all trans people have all 3 types; in fact, some trans people may not even have any type of significant dysphoria.
Gender expression: the way someone dresses to express their gender.
Crossdresser/Transvestite: someone whose gender expression doesn't match the expectations for their gender identity. For example, someone who identifies as a man but likes to dress femininely (regardless of whether he's a trans man or a cis man). Transvestite is an outdated term used to medicalize such people, so it is best to just refer them as crossdressers, unless they have reclaimed the term.
Slur ahead!
Tranny: an offensive term used to degrade trans people. Has been reclaimed by some trans people, but absolutely do not use it on a trans person unless they specifically ask you to.
Subsets of trans:
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Transfeminine | Transmasculine
Transneutral | Transandrogynous (colour-adjusted cause the original's dark grey stripe was a slightly different shade)*
These terms indicate the "direction" of one's transition:
Transfeminine (shortened to transfem): transitioning towards a more feminine gender.
Transmasculine (shortened to transmasc): transitioning towards a more masculine gender.
Trans women are transfeminine, and trans men are transmasculine, but these words' meanings are not limited to these two: non-binary people can also be transmasc or transfem. Others however prefer different terms to describe their transition:
Transneutral (shortened to transneu): transitioning towards a more neutral gender.
Transandrogynous (shortened to transangi): transitioning towards a more androgynous gender.
Difference between gender-neutral and androgynous:
Although often used interchangeably, technically gender-neutral refers to something that is neither masculine nor feminine, while androgynous means it is both masculine and feminine (andro is a greek root for "male/man/masculine", and gyno for "female/woman/feminine").
This is reflected in the flag colour choices, since purple is a combination of pink and blue, while yellow is completely separate from them.
Things you should know about trans people:
Trans people aren't mentally ill. Yes, gender dysphoria is still listed in the DSM-V, but it is no longer considered a disorder; the diagnosis still exists to make it easier to access the medical means for transition.
"Rapid-onset gender dysphoria" is just a myth; no amount of outside influence can turn someone trans.
The amount of people who regret transitioning has been shown by multiple researches to be extremely low; for example, an US survey of 27,715 trans people found that of the 8% of people who revert their social and medical transition (detransitioners)—and of which 62% end up retransitioning—only 5% did so because they realized transition wasn't right for them. That's 0.04% of all people who were surveyed. The rest detransitioned due to financial, medical, and discrimination issues, and especially due to pressure from loved ones. It is especially uncommon to detransition after a gender-affirming surgery.
Being trans is not a sexual perversion. Why would anyone willingly subject themselves to all the discrimination trans people face every day—even risk being arrested or killed in some places—just to live out a sexual fantasy?
"Trans" vs "Transgender" vs "Transsexual":
"Trans" can be short for either "transgender" or "transsexual".
Transsexual is an older, mostly outdated term for trans people: it refers to those who transition medically and surgically. It's disrespectful to refer to a trans person as transsexual if they don't specifically tell you the term they identify with. This is because it's been used to medicalize trans people, and additionally not all trans people want or are able to undergo sex reassignment surgery.
Transgender by comparison is a more neutral term, and refers to any trans person regardless of whether they intend to undergo medical transition or not. (When in doubt, just use trans!)
Some info on HRT:
Hormone Replacement Therapy consists of injections/gel/pills/patches of Testosterone (T)—the dominant male hormone—for transmascs, and Estrogen (E)—the dominant female hormone—along with anti-androgens, for transfems. These enact a "second puberty" of sorts e.g. a voice drop and facial hair growth for people who go on T, and breast growth for people who go on E.
If a trans kid hasn't started their puberty yet, and wants to delay it to decide if they want to undergo a different kind of puberty instead when they turn 16, they may be prescribed puberty blockers instead. These are reversible, meaning that if you stop taking them, you'll undergo a typical puberty for your sex.
HRT and puberty blockers aren't any more dangerous than any other medication: they've been used on cis people for longer than they've been used on trans people, for example puberty blockers for kids who have their puberty too early, or T for women who bodybuild.
*here's the original transandrogynous flag, if anyone wants it:
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Whew; sorry for the wordiness of this one! I hope all trans people are living their best life! See you in the next post 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
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transmasculine flag palette picked from Elio
(Requested by: anonymous)
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transcendragon · 2 years
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Transmasc Sea! The next one for my watery pride art series. Original art made with Procreate, please credit if you report and don’t edit without permission.
Here’s an earlier Transmasc river that wasn’t quite working for me as a bonus: 
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[Image description: The top image is digital art of pink, cloudy sky over the top of a vibrantly blue sea. The art shows beans of sunlight going down into the blue waters. The outline of a shark a a few fish are faintly visible within the water. The waters of the ocean and the pink sky above are themed to the blues and pink of the transmasc flag. The bottom art shows a flowing blue river flanked by pink rocks, also themed to the colors of the transmasc flag. End description.] 
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kingspacebar · 9 months
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This pikachu is QUEER !!!!!!
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~~~~~TRANSMASC FLUTTERSHY~~~~~ ~~~~~TRANSMASC FLUTTERSHY~~~~~ ~~~~~TRANSMASC FLUTTERSHY~~~~~ ~~~~~TRANSMASC FLUTTERSHY~~~~~ ~~~~~TRANSMASC FLUTTERSHY~~~~~
I love him so much guys you don't even know
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pokemonprideflags · 2 months
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hello! could you please do the transmasculine flag with alcremie?
the transmasculine (transmasc) flag color picked from alcremie
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caeliangel · 8 months
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IMAGE ID. 3 rectangular flags with 6 stripes that are, in order: indigo, violet, pink, light pastel orange, light pastel yellow, turquoise. END OF ID.
୨୧ • cisfem transmasc
︵︵︵︵︵︵★ ꒱ explanations :
୨୧ • cisfem transmasculine, a term for those who are transmasculine but feel connected to cis feminity / their cis feminity!
︵︵︵︵︵︵★ ꒱ meanings :
୨୧ • 1. Gender noncomformity. 2. Transmasculinity 3. Cis feminity. 4. Pride 5. Feminity through a transmasculine lense 6. Boy/Manhood, masculinity.
PT. cisfem transmasc. explanations. cisfem transmasculine, a term for those who are transmasculine but feel connected to cis feminity their cis feminity. Gender noncomformity, Transmasculinity, Cis feminity, Pride, Feminity through a transmasculine lense, boy/Manhood, masculinity. END OF PT.
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neopronouns · 3 months
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flag id: two flags with 6 stripes. the left flag's stripes are near-black, dark blue, dull blue, dull light orange, faded sky blue, and dark faded blue. the right flag's stripes are very dark dull yellow-green, dark dull yellow-green, medium dark dull yellow-green, dull light orange, faded sky bue, and dark faded blue. end id.
banner id: a 1600x200 teal banner with the words ‘please read my dni before interacting. those on my / dni may still use my terms, so do not recoin them.’ in large white text in the center. the text takes up two lines, split at the slash. end id.
traumascminus | deadmascminus
traumascminus: a transmasculine gender that is masculine and 'boy/man' but also attached to nonconformity and defined by one's own views of masculinity due to trauma
deadmascminus: a gender that is masculine and 'boy/man' but also attached to nonconformity and defined by one's own views of masculinity due to being undead/slow/zombie-like and feeling like a reanimated corpse
[pt: traumascminus: a transmasculine gender that is masculine and 'boy/man' but also attached to nonconformity and defined by one's own views of masculinity due to trauma
deadmascminus: a gender that is masculine and 'boy/man' but also attached to nonconformity and defined by one's own views of masculinity due to being undead/slow/zombie-like and feeling like a reanimated corpse. end pt]
traumamasc + boyminus and mascdead + boyminus terms for anon!
tags: @radiomogai, @liom-archive, @neurogenderarchive, @narcette, @genderstarbucks, @sugar-and-vice-mogai | dni link
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zeroxir · 9 months
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Even More colour adjusted Pride Flags! ◇
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| made by zero-xir | ◇ | anyone can use these, requests for more accepted!
Genderfluid, bi, aroace, oriented aroace, transmasc, transfemme, pangender, agender, xenogender, xeno without symbol, transmascfemme, transneutral.
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arcticflowerz · 7 months
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TransMan/Trans Man
This is a flag for people who identify as a TransMan/Trans Man.
Flag by: @arcticflowerz
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Do not repost my flags or the things I coin with out credit.
This is NOT a “coining” post of the TransMan label!
Stripe meanings
-Dark purple stripes 1+9: Appreciation for elder transmasc’s and historical transmasc figures.
-Medium purple stripes 2+8: Transmen who haven’t come out yet.
-Light purple stripes 3+7: GNC transmen.
-Purple-ish blue stripes 4+6: Solidarity with other trans people.
-Blue stripe 5: Being transmasc. (The colour of this stripe was taken from the middle stripe of the most well known transmasc flag)
I’ve looked for hours all over tumblr and Pinterest and even Google images, for a flag made specifically for Transmen and Transboys that weren’t just general transmasc flags, but surprisingly, it seems as though a Transman/Transboy flag hasn’t existed at all yet, which is why I made my own.
I made separate flags for people who identify as Transboy’s and Transmen. Even though many people use those labels interchangeably to refer to themselves, I have met a few people who only feel comfortable with one of those labels over the other. Like a person might feel like their a boy but not a man or a man but not a boy. The separate flags are meant to acknowledge that not everyone uses the 2 labels interchangeably in their trans experience.
Here are the links to the Transwoman, Transgirl, and Transboy flags I’ve made.
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Jim Jimenez from Our Flag Means Death is poly, bi and transmasc!!
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