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    ==Flag==
    ==Flag==
    The pink and purple dahlian flag was designed by nova-is-hella-cute (now known as hella-cute-and-fruity) on August 7, 2019
    The pink and purple dahlian flag was designed by nova-is-hella-cute (now known as hella-cute-and-fruity) on August 7, 2019<ref>https://hella-cute-and-fruity.tumblr.com/post/186853610091/so-i-think-i-figured-out-what-i-want-to-call-the</ref>. The first four stripes represent the four flags that were created at the time; the red from the [[azalian]] flag, the pink from the [[thistlian]] flag, the warm purple from the [[delphinian]] flag, and the cooler purple from the [[wisterian]] flag. The white stripe represents the absence of gender. The green comes from the agender flag.

    The pink and purple dahlian flag was designed by nova-is-hella-cute (now known as hella-cute-and-fruity) on August 7, 2019<ref>https://hella-cute-and-fruity.tumblr.com/post/186853610091/so-i-think-i-figured-out-what-i-want-to-call-the</ref>. The first four stripes represent the four flags that were created at the time; the red from the [[azalian]] flag, the pink from the [[thistlian]] flag, the warm purple from the [[delphinian]] flag, and the cooler purple from the [[wisterian]] flag. The white stripe represents the absence of gender. The green comes from the agender flag.


    The red and orange flag was designed by libragender on November 17, 2019<ref>https://libragender.tumblr.com/post/189132903861/proposal-for-the-dahlian-flag</ref> due to thinking hella-cute-and-fruity's flag looked too similar to the [[plumerian]] flag. The first three stripes come from the colors of the dahlia flower. The white and green stripes retain their meaning.
    The red and orange flag was designed by libragender on November 17, 2019<ref>https://libragender.tumblr.com/post/189132903861/proposal-for-the-dahlian-flag</ref> due to thinking hella-cute-and-fruity's flag looked too similar to the [[plumerian]] flag. The first three stripes come from the colors of the dahlia flower. The white and green stripes retain their meaning.

    Revision as of 05:32, 3 September 2021

    Nova-is-hella-cute's dahlian flag.

    Dahlian refers to an agender or genderless person who is attracted to men, women, non-binary people, and other agender/genderless people.

    History

    Dahlian was coined by Genderless-Gibberish in response to Justawittyrepartee on July 12, 2018[1]. The term comes from the dahlia flower.

    Flag

    The pink and purple dahlian flag was designed by nova-is-hella-cute (now known as hella-cute-and-fruity) on August 7, 2019[2]. The first four stripes represent the four flags that were created at the time; the red from the azalian flag, the pink from the thistlian flag, the warm purple from the delphinian flag, and the cooler purple from the wisterian flag. The white stripe represents the absence of gender. The green comes from the agender flag.

    The red and orange flag was designed by libragender on November 17, 2019[3] due to thinking hella-cute-and-fruity's flag looked too similar to the plumerian flag. The first three stripes come from the colors of the dahlia flower. The white and green stripes retain their meaning.

    Libragender's updated dahlian flag

    On November 29, 2020[4] libragender posted an updated version of their dahlian flag, They felt that "the red and orange hues were very similar", and adjusted for higher contrast.

    Resources

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