the-masquerade-council:

A queer-ish flag, it has 11 horizontal stripes. From top to bottom very light purple gray, lavender, pink, red, orange, yellow, spring green, deep green, teal, deep blue, purple, near black dark purple.ALT
A queer-ish flag, it has 15 horizontal stripes. From top to bottom gray, blue gray, sky blue, light teal, teal, green, spring green, off white, yellow, yellowish orange, red, pinkish red, light pink, pink gray, same gray as the top of the flag. The off white stripe is thicker than the othersALT
A Variant-ish flag, it has 10 stripes in a V shape. From outside to center thick blue gray, thin white, thick black, thin light gray, thick green, thin gray, thick desaturated yellow, thick blue, thick purple, thick lighter purple.ALT

Queer-ish, and Variant-ish

To match the Conformant-ish flags.(because my mind gets evil if things aren’t in matching sets)

These exist as umbrella terms for the other term, as someone is already “"fully”“ queer by identifying with any of the specific terms.

Please note these are meant to be self description terms, and should not be used on people who do not self identify with them. And nobody has to use these term, even if they exactly match an example used on the posts.

2 (homo-ish), 3 (Mspec-ish), 4 (trans-ish) , 5 (non-binary-ish and multigender-ish), 6 (aspec-ish).

The genderqueer-ish flag, it has five horizontal stripes. From top to bottom dark purple, light purple, pink, off white, light blue, green. the pink and blue are thinner than the other stripesALT
The polyamorous-ish flag, it has five horizontal stripes. From top to bottom dark blue, red-ish gray, red, red-ish gray, black. the red-ish gray are thinner than the other stripes.  The pi symbol, it is in the center of the flag, it is golden yellow. ALT

Genderqueer-ish, and Polyamorous-ish

A term for for when someone’s close to but not quite genderqueer. The label genderqueer includes many different experiences, so this label’s definition would be completely up to a person using it.

A term for for when someone’s close to but not quite polyamorous. This can be for a variety of reasons, including being polyflexible, being polyamorous in most types relationships but not all, questioning one’s amory and be pretty sure you’re polyamorous but not certain, any other experiences of near but not exactly polyamorous and/or polyamorous with additional complexities to it.