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Queer-ish/Variant-ish part 4

The trans-ish flag, it has seven horizontal stripes. From top to bottom dark purple, light blue, light pink, white, slightly more desaturated light pink, slightly brighter light blue , dark blue. The white stripe is twice as thick as the rest.ALT

Trans-ish,

A term for for when someone’s close to but not quite trans(transgender and/or transsex). This can be for a variety of reasons, including being both trans and cis, having fluid gender and/or multiple gender and not viewing all of them as making oneself trans, having a “non traditional” relationship with transness vs cisness do to cultural reasons and/or being intersex, having a unique relationship with transness do to be an alter in a system, questioning one’s gender, any other experiences of near but not exact transness and/or transness with additional complexities to it.

A transfeminine-ish flag, it has seven horizontal stripes. From top to bottom blue, white, salmon pink, bright pink, salmon pink, white , blue. The bright pink stripe is twice as thick as the rest.ALT
A transneutral-ish flag, it has seven horizontal stripes. From top to bottom blue, white, light orange, bright yellow, light spring green , white, red. The bright yellow stripe is twice as thick as the rest.ALT
A transmasculine-ish  flag, it has seven horizontal stripes. From top to bottom red, white, periwinkle, bright blue, periwinkle, white , red. The bright blue stripe is twice as thick as the rest.ALT
A second transfeminine-ish flag, it has seven horizontal stripes. From top to bottom warm dark gray, pinkish red, pink, off white, light purple,  warm purple , cool dark gray. The off white stripe is twice as thick as the rest.ALT
A second transneutral-ish flag, it has seven horizontal stripes. From top to bottom warm dark gray, orange, golden yellow, off white, light green,  swamp green , cool dark gray. The off white stripe is twice as thick as the rest.ALT
A second transmasculine-ish flag, it has seven horizontal stripes. From top to bottom warm dark gray, purple, blue, off white, turquoise,  teal, cool dark gray. The off white stripe is twice as thick as the rest.ALT

Transfeminine-ish, and Transneutral-ish, and Transmasculine-ish

Transfeminine-ish – A term for for when someone’s close to but not quite transfem. This can be for a variety of reasons, including being both transfem and other transition label, being a cis man who is transitioning(medically and/or socially) to a more feminine state, having fluid gender and/or multiple gender and not viewing all of them as making oneself transfem, having a “non traditional” relationship with transfemininity do to cultural reasons and/or being intersex, having a unique relationship with transfemininity do to be an alter in a system, questioning one’s gender, any other experiences of near but not exact transfemininity and/or transfemininity with additional complexities to it.

Transneutral-ish – A term for for when someone’s close to but not quite transneut. This can be for a variety of reasons, including being both transneut and other transition label, being a cis person who is transitioning(medically and/or socially) to a more neutral state, having fluid gender and/or multiple gender and not viewing all of them as making oneself transneut , having a “non traditional” relationship with transneutrality do to cultural reasons and/or being intersex, having a unique relationship with transneutrality do to be an alter in a system, questioning one’s gender, any other experiences of near but not exact transneutrality and/or transneutrality with additional complexities to it.

Transmasculine-ish – A term for for when someone’s close to but not quite transmasc. This can be for a variety of reasons, including being both transmasc and other transition label, being a cis woman who is transitioning(medically and/or socially) to a more masculine state, having fluid gender and/or multiple gender and not viewing all of them as making oneself transmasc, having a “non traditional” relationship with transmasculinity do to cultural reasons and/or being intersex, having a unique relationship with transmasculinity do to be an alter in a system, questioning one’s gender, any other experiences of near but not exact transmasculinity and/or transmasculinity with additional complexities to it.

Someone has actually already made terms under the same name, the definitions are different, however if you want to you can used these as alt flags, fem/neut/masc