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The panrelatigender flag has three vertical stripes of different colors. The left stripe is green, symbolizing life (and therefore the gender identities/experiences of all individuals); the middle stripe is black, symbolizing a lack of personal gender; and the right stripe is yellow, a traditionally non-gendered color that appears on the non-binary pride flag, in order to symbolize the non-binary nature of the identity. |
The panrelatigender flag has three vertical stripes of different colors. The left stripe is green, symbolizing life (and therefore the gender identities/experiences of all individuals); the middle stripe is black, symbolizing a lack of personal gender; and the right stripe is yellow, a traditionally non-gendered color that appears on the non-binary pride flag, in order to symbolize the non-binary nature of the identity. |
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Revision as of 22:09, 22 June 2021
Panrelatigender is a non-binary gender that describes an agender (or similarly-termed) individual who, while not having a gender themself, feels a notable connection/relation to all genders, either constantly and simultaneously or not. Panrelatigender individuals may consider themselves "pangender-aligned", and while certain gender alignment systems may have terminology that indicates a similar concept, the words "panrelatigender" and "pangender-aligned" are designed to be detached from any method of identification.
The term was coined by Tumblr user timur1312 on June 18th, 2021, who also designed the term's flag.
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The panrelatigender flag has three vertical stripes of different colors. The left stripe is green, symbolizing life (and therefore the gender identities/experiences of all individuals); the middle stripe is black, symbolizing a lack of personal gender; and the right stripe is yellow, a traditionally non-gendered color that appears on the non-binary pride flag, in order to symbolize the non-binary nature of the identity.