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Centrimel: A sex term for someone who is centrigender or who considers their sex to be centrine. It may feel like their sex is in between qualities, such as being between male and female (androgyne), between male and neutral (neutromme), between female and neutral (neutremme), etc. This term may also be called centrinon or centrinox.

The colors are borrowed from my centrine flag.

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Extingender: An umbrella term for all genders that are extrine-in-nature (EXTIN.) This includes all genders that are not full masculine or feminine - androgyne, neutrois, aporagender, epicene, agender, xenogender, maverique, etc would fall under this.

I borrowed the colors from my exiaspec flag for this one, and made both purples the same color. I would have called the in-nature acronym EXIN instead, but that already exists.

I saw exactly one person who was really excited about the exiaspec flag and so I made this term to go with it. Even seeing one person relate to something I’ve made is enough for me.

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Aporafluid flag (left) and aporaflux flag (right) based on my aporagender redesign.

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My take on the nonbinaryfluid flag (left) and nonbinaryflux flag (right), based on my nonbinary flag redesign.

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Best Flag Redesigns from 2024-2025

Recently, I challenged myself to redesign a bunch of pride flags with three rules in mind: 1. The flags can’t use colors to correspond to gendered concepts (vibes only), 2. The flags can’t (or shouldn’t) have the same number of stripes or the same colors as their original counterparts, and 3. Gender quality flags should have more stripes than their gender flag counterparts (for example, my abinary flag redesign has 6 stripes, but the abinarine one has 8.)

Flags in this series:

I skipped the trans-aspect flags because there are a lot of them based on these redesigns, but here is the general tag for all my trans-aspect flags! All of these redesigns also have their own tag here.

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My take on the abinarine flag is here!

I assume you meant the aporine flag, which is the gender quality for aporagender. I love the aporine flag and its colors so much, because it reminds me of fire opal, but I decided to accept the challenge of adding aporine to my list of recent flag redesigns:

Left: Aporagender redesign (just so I have a base)
Right: Aporine redesign

I used colors that just seemed very pleasing and warm. I even managed to make the teal a sort of warm tone. The dark gray on the aporine flag is somewhat based on the dark gray stripe I used in my nonbinary flag redesign. I was tempted to use a lot of blue because my recent redesigns don’t have much blue in them, but I this came out just fine.

I’m currently working on tagging all of my redesigns from this year, specifically the ones where I challenged myself to avoid using colors to correspond to gendered concepts.

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Genderangi: A gender that always feels androgynous even when there are multiple non-androgynous genders and gendered aspects being experienced. It is a “saturation” of androgynous element that bleeds into other aspects of one’s gender, making everything - all genders, alignments, presentations - androgynous in nature.

This is not a multigender identity, but an ever-present androgynous feeling even when someone has one or more genders that are not androgynous in any way.

I made just one flag for this identity and it’s a little different, because I wanted a lot of different purples included - bluish purple, pinkish purple, and then one solid purple stripe in the center.

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Aponine: A gender quality for genderfreeness. It includes genders that are entirely removed from the concept of gender and identities where gender is irrelevant or insignificant to the individual. Genders that can be aponine are genderfree, apogender, quoigender, as well as some experiences with genderqueer and genderpunk. They may feel like their gender is entirely autonomous.

Some of the colors are borrowed from the genderfree flag. I also added gray and black to represent genderlessness or a “gray” feeling of gender, and brown to represent autonomy.

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I decided to use the colors from my nulltrois flag and the original colors of the supratrois flag to make this. I like the idea of null being represented by reds and grays rather than being entirely grayscale. I love this hazy blue color to represent intangibility, so I kept it.

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Ambitrois redesign:

Ambotrois (positrois + negatrois) flag:

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