LGBT Genderqueer Flag
The Genderqueer flag is a symbol of freedom and identity for people who do not feel tied to a single gender. Created in 2011 by Marilyn Roxie, this flag represents people whose gender is between man and woman or a mixture thereof, such as androgynous people.
A symbol of tolerance and inclusiveness
The Genderqueer flag is a reminder that gender identity is a complex concept and that people may not feel tied to a single gender. The purple color represents people whose gender is between male and female or a mixture thereof, the white stripe represents people who are agender or neutral, and green represents genders outside of the concepts of the binary.
- The Genderqueer flag is designed to be a symbol of tolerance and inclusiveness, for people who do not feel tied to a single gender.
- It is made of 100% durable polyester, with reinforced seams and lined edges.
- It measures 90X150 cm and is easy to hang with the two metal eyelets.
- LGBT colors are used to represent non-normative genders.
- The Genderqueer flag is a tool for people who want to proclaim their identity and assert their freedom.
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