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    Sometimes people use pangender to refer to not caring about gender/how other people view them.
    ==Flag and Symbols==
    The pangender flag was designed by the Deviantart user Cari-Rez-Lobo someon timeJanuary around28th, January2015. 16Two flags were created at this time, 2016colors holding the same meanings.<ref>https://wwwpangendering.deviantarttumblr.com/pride-flagspost/art109400686126/Pangenderpossible-1pangender-584885794pride-flags</ref> The colors are very bright so that they represent the multiplicity of genders (because white light is a combination of all colors). Yellow represents all the genders that are not related to female and male ([[abinary]]). Light red represents the transition to the genders which are related to [[Woman|female]] and [[Man|male]]. Light pink represents the combination of female and male. White represents the blend of all genders.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Pangender-1-584885794</ref>
     
    An alternate pride flag was submitted by u/helpme0519 in r/QueerVexillology on Reddit. The colors share similar meanings to the [[Pansexual|pansexual flag]]: Blue and pink represent male and female binary genders, Yellow represents genders that fall outside of the binary, White represents for a combination of all genders.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/QueerVexillology/comments/j181rx/my_take_on_a_pangender_pride_flag/</ref> this flag was coined on September 28th, 2020
     
    The pangender symbol was created by an unknown person. The symbol appears to be a combination of the [[androgyne]] symbol (which itself is a combination of the female and male symbols), showing that one is all female/feminine genders, all male/masculine genders, and all genders that are a combination of these; the non-binary symbol, showing that one is all non-binary genders, particularly abinary genders; and the [[agender]] symbol, showing that [[Genderless|genderlessness]] can be included as well.
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    [[Category:Multigender]]
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