Part 3 of making flags for intersex traits and variations that were flagless! (Here are part one and two.) There will be a part 4 and then all the main intersex traits/variations will officially have flags.
Please read (and reblog) our intersex guide. It is so important to understand intersex people, their bodies, and their health!
XX Gonadal Dysgenesis
The shades of pink represent the female-like anatomy of those with this variation. The circles with the lines through them represent streak ovaries. The XX represents the chromosomes of those with this variation.
Swyer Syndrome/XY Gonadal Dysgenesis
The pink represents the female-like anatomy of those with this variation. The blueish-purple represents male-associated chromosomes, and the purple represents potential clitoromegaly. The circles with the lines through them represent streak ovaries. The XY represents the chromosomes of those with this variation.
XXYYY Syndrome
The shades of blue represents the male-like anatomy of those with this variation. The purple and yellow represents how this variation is intersex.
XXXYY Syndrome
The blue represents male-like anatomy (testes and androgens as the main sex hormone, as well as the possibility of a penis/micropenis.) Grey represents hypoandrogenism. Yellow represents how this variation is intersex. Pink represents female-like anatomy (such as breasts and potentially vulval traits.) Purple represents androgynous sex traits and potential ambiguous genitalia. The symbol represents the chromosomes of those with this variation.
XXXY Syndrome
The blue represents male-like anatomy. Grey represents hypoandrogenism. Yellow represents how this variation is intersex. Pink represents female-like anatomy. The purple and yellow represents how this variation is intersex.
De La Chapelle Syndrome
The shades of blue represents the male-like anatomy, despite the two X chromosomes. The purple and yellow represent how this variation is intersex.