Flags for: virsian/virsic (feeling gay for men) liersian/liersic (feeling gay for women) rivean (feeling straight for men) reilian (feeling straight for women) avirean (feeling gay for men and women) riverean (feeling straight for men and women) revlian/revlic (feeling gay for men and straight for women) rivlerian/rivleric (feeling gay for women and straight for men)
I didn’t coin the terms, I just made flags for them. (See the terms’ original post here)
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I got some asks for other terms in that post, and eventually decided to make flags for all of them once I figured out the format (as well as make an alt virsic flag. feel free to keep using the original one though) (original virsic flag here).
I think they came out pretty good :)? I’m open to feedback though.
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Each has two flags, the first with a symbol and the second is just plain stripes.
The flags’ color meanings are: Virsian: blue & green for men, lavender for feeling gay for men, and off white for all genders (since these terms don’t specify the gender of the user). Liersian: pink & orange for women, lavender/violet for feeling gay for women, and off white for all genders. Rivean: blue & green for men, grey for feeling straight for men, and off white for all genders. Reilian: pink & orange for women, grey for feeling straight for women, and off white for all genders. You’re probably seeing a pattern with the color meanings here. The remaining flags are similar, they’re combinations of the above flags’ colors with the same meanings, with some minor adjustments (specifically the green and orange of revlian and rivlerian) for aesthetics.
For the symbols: Like originally, the symbols are inspired by the interlocking gender symbols other orientations have. I used a plain circle to represent any/all genders. The colors for the symbols are taken from their base flags, and carry the same meanings. I wasn’t sure how to represent feeling gay or straight for a gender using symbols (that isn’t just using the same or opposite gender for the other symbol, since this is for all genders), and thought colors might be a way to represent that (there’s likely a better way to do it than what I did). They use the main colors green/orange, with a purple/grey gradient for feeling gay/straight. They also have darker outlines to help separate them from the background colors.