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    The androgyne flag has three vertical stripes, pink representing femininity and womanhood, blue representing masculinity and manhood, and purple representing androgyny, a mix of the two. The flag was created by Tumblr user saveferris on or before July 24, 2014.<ref>https://pridearchive.tumblr.com/post/92744874921/androgyne-pride</ref>
    The androgyne flag has three vertical stripes, pink representing femininity and womanhood, blue representing masculinity and manhood, and purple representing androgyny, a mix of the two. The flag was created by Tumblr user saveferris on or before July 24, 2014.<ref>https://pridearchive.tumblr.com/post/92744874921/androgyne-pride</ref>


    The alternate androgyne flag was created by an unknown individual on or before August 24, 2015.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Androgyne-2-555850649</ref> Black and white represent how androgyne, while it is a non-binary gender, is somewhat more [[Binary Genders|binary]] than other identities. It weaves between male and female comfortably, and doesn’t tend to stray beyond the binary, unlike other identities. Blue represents masculinity, be it identity-wise or aesthetically. It represents the masculine traits that androgyne individuals possess, as well as those who are on the more masculine side of the identity. Pink represents femininity, identity-wise or aesthetically. It represents the feminine traits that androgyne individuals possess, as well as those who are on the more feminine side of the identity. Purple represents a comfortable blending of masculinity and femininity to make the unique identity that androgyne individuals are. Purple also represents androgyne being a non-binary identity.
    The alternate androgyne flag was created by DeviantArt user Pride-Flags on August 24, 2015.<ref>[https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Androgyne-2-555850649 Alternate flag]</ref> Black and white represent how androgyne, while it is a non-binary gender, is somewhat more [[Binary Genders|binary]] than other identities. It weaves between male and female comfortably, and doesn’t tend to stray beyond the binary, unlike other identities. Blue represents masculinity, be it identity-wise or aesthetically. It represents the masculine traits that androgyne individuals possess, as well as those who are on the more masculine side of the identity. Pink represents femininity, identity-wise or aesthetically. It represents the feminine traits that androgyne individuals possess, as well as those who are on the more feminine side of the identity. Purple represents a comfortable blending of masculinity and femininity to make the unique identity that androgyne individuals are. Purple also represents androgyne being a non-binary identity.


    Another alternate androgyne flag was created by Milith Rusignuolo on July 2, 2015.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20180210192310/https://avia-viridis.neocities.org/flags.html Third flag]</ref> Raspberry and green represents androgyne individuals whose position on the gender spectrum changes, or who use the term interchangeably with other terms. Mulberry represents femandrogyne individuals, or androgyne individuals who are more feminine than masculine. Purple represents versandrogyne or neutrandrogyne individuals, who are neither more feminine nor more masculine. Blue represents mascandrogyne individuals, or androgyne individuals who are more masculine than feminine.
    Another alternate androgyne flag was created by Milith Rusignuolo on July 2, 2015.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20180210192310/https://avia-viridis.neocities.org/flags.html Third flag]</ref> Raspberry and green represents androgyne individuals whose position on the gender spectrum changes, or who use the term interchangeably with other terms. Mulberry represents femandrogyne individuals, or androgyne individuals who are more feminine than masculine. Purple represents versandrogyne or neutrandrogyne individuals, who are neither more feminine nor more masculine. Blue represents mascandrogyne individuals, or androgyne individuals who are more masculine than feminine.
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