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    [[File:Foxog.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The fox flag]]
    [[File:Foxog.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The fox flag]]
    [[File:Fox.png|thumb|220x220px|The alternate fox flag.]]
    [[File:Fox.png|thumb|220x220px|The alternate fox flag.]]
    '''Fox''' refers to a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] or [[abinary]] person who presents themselves outside the gender binary, and rejects binary concepts of gender presentation.
    '''Fox''' refers to a [[non-binary]] or [[abinary]] person who presents themselves outside the [[gender binary]], and rejects binary concepts of gender [[presentation]].


    == History ==
    == History ==
    The term and it's flag were coined by Tumblr user nonbinary-culture on July 20th, 2018. The flag stripe meanings are as follows:
    The term and it's flag were coined by Tumblr user nonbinary-culture on July 20th, 2018. The flag stripe meanings are as follows:


    * Green represents NB responses to and variations on cultural concepts of androgyny, as interpreted and queered by nonbinary individuals, as well as NB fluidity and genderfucking; it also represents the firm assertion that any androgyny presented by a fox is self-asserted and self-affirming and not related to being “read” as “androgynous”. Green represents rejection of the pressure to present to binary eyes.     
    * Green represents NB responses to and variations on cultural concepts of androgyny, as interpreted and queered by nonbinary individuals, as well as NB fluidity and [[genderfuck]]ing; it also represents the firm assertion that any androgyny presented by a fox is self-asserted and self-affirming and not related to being “read” as “androgynous”. Green represents rejection of the pressure to present to binary eyes.     
    * Gold represents NB identity itself.
    * Gold represents NB identity itself.
    * Orange represents NB rebellion, transformation, and independence, independent of any notions of androgyny.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20240626012450/https://www.tumblr.com/nonbinary-culture/176093272848/nonbinary-presentation-flags-stag-red?source=share</ref>
    * Orange represents NB rebellion, transformation, and independence, independent of any notions of androgyny.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20240626012450/https://www.tumblr.com/nonbinary-culture/176093272848/nonbinary-presentation-flags-stag-red?source=share</ref>

    Latest revision as of 14:26, 27 June 2024

    The fox flag
    The alternate fox flag.

    Fox refers to a non-binary or abinary person who presents themselves outside the gender binary, and rejects binary concepts of gender presentation.

    History

    The term and it's flag were coined by Tumblr user nonbinary-culture on July 20th, 2018. The flag stripe meanings are as follows:

    • Green represents NB responses to and variations on cultural concepts of androgyny, as interpreted and queered by nonbinary individuals, as well as NB fluidity and genderfucking; it also represents the firm assertion that any androgyny presented by a fox is self-asserted and self-affirming and not related to being “read” as “androgynous”. Green represents rejection of the pressure to present to binary eyes.     
    • Gold represents NB identity itself.
    • Orange represents NB rebellion, transformation, and independence, independent of any notions of androgyny.[1]

    The alternate fox flag was created by Tumblr user prideisforeveryonebutcops on an unknown date.[2]

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