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Some intersex flags! (Part 4)

And finally, part 4! This covers the last of the formerly-flagless intersex variations/traits. (Here are parts one, two, and three.)

Now all of the main (discovered) traits/variations have been covered!

All thats left are hyper-specific conditions that can cause intersex traits/variations (such as “hand-foot-genital syndrome”), and we aren’t planning to make flags for those, as there are thousands of them.

Please read (and reblog) our intersex guide. It is so important to understand intersex people, their bodies, and their health!

All of these flags are based on the Zero-V (vaginal agenesis) and Micro-P (micropenis) flags by @thirdsexmanifesto.

Urethral Agenesis

The orange represents the urinary tract. The yellow circle crossed out represents incomplete or absent urethra.

Vaginal Hypoplasia

The black triangle is inspired by how demisexual/demiromantic flags are set up, as to imply that the vaginal entry is still present, but only partially.

Imperforate Hymen

The X over the circle is meant to represent the hymen blocking the entry.

Microperforate Hymen

The X over the circle is meant to represent the hymen blocking the entry. Unlike the imperforate hymen flag, the X doesn’t cover the entire circle, which is meant to represent how the vagina is not fully covered.

Cribriform Hymen

The circle with the multiple Xs are meant to represent the small entrances in the hymen.

Septate Hymen

The circle with the slash through it is meant to represent the septate hymen stretched across the vaginal entrance, splitting the entrance in two.

Vaginal Septum

The symbol is a combination of the TVS, obstructed hemivagina, and LVS symbols. This flag is for those with any of those three variations.

Transverse Vaginal Septum (TVS)

The symbol is meant to represent the tissue running horizontally across the vaginal canal.

Obstructed Hemivagina

The symbol is meant to represent the hemivagina within the vaginal canal.

Longitudinal Vaginal Septum (LVS)

The symbol is meant to represent the tissue running vertically across the vaginal canal.

Labial Hypoplasia

The first flag is when both of the labia are absent. The second flag is when only one of the labia is absent.

Clitoral Hypoplasia

The little black triangle represents the small clitoris.

Clitoral Aplasia

The X over the triangle represents the lack of clitoris.

Penile Agenesis

The X over the triangle represents the lack of penis.

Congenital Buried Penis

The triangle under the line represents the penis buried beneath the skin.

Aposthia

The white wrapping around the end of the triangle with the X overtop it represents the lack of foreskin.

Microorchidism

The small circle with the minus symbol represents the microtestes. The large circle surrounding it represents the typical/average teste-size.

Cryptorchidism

The black line represents where the teste is expected to be. The black circle being within the grey, away from both the pink and the line, represents the teste being elsewhere within the body.