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    The rosenqian flag.
    The rosenqian flag without an emblem.
    Alternate rosenqian flag.
    Alternate rosenqian flag without an emblem.

    Rosenqian is a term exclusively for transneutral individuals with qualities considered feminine within Western society. The qualities can be visually, socially, or morally feminine.

    Its masculine counterpart is azurenqian.

    History

    The term rosenqian was coined for transneutral individuals who express femininity, because many such individuals are discriminated against, fake-claimed, and are afraid of coming out as trans/struggle to come to terms with their identity due to being seen as "too feminine". It was coined by Tumblr user crying-roses (also known as FANDOM user RoseWatera), August 2nd 2021.

    Flag

    The rosenqian flag was created by Tumblr user crying-roses on the 2nd of August, 2021. The light yellow stands for neutral/abinary/unaligned genders, the tangerine stands for non-conforming non-binary individuals, the violet is for femininity and the purple is for non-conforming femininity.

    An alternate rosenqian flag was created by FANDOM user Contie, September 26th 2021. The flag was created with the creator's own experiences in mind, but it may be used by anyone who identifies with the term rosenquian. The flag's colors represent the following:

    //Cw: mention of enbyphobia

    • Dark pink: one's queer experience of gender expression and gender non-conformity.
    • Light pink: the significance of the feminine aspects of one's identity/expression to oneself.
    • Light red: the inherent queerness/non-conformity of one's feminine expression, even if this is often misunderstood/dismissed by wider society.
    • White: the acceptance of all good-faith queer identities and the intersecting aspects of one's own identity; opposing the expectations pushed onto non-binary and feminine-presenting individuals.
    • Orange: defiance and rejection of misconceptions around being non-binary (etc: "all non-binary individuals always wish to present gender-ambiguously, and must do so to be considered 'valid'").
    • Light purple: the significance of the non-binary/transneutral aspects of one's identity to oneself.
    • Dark purple: one's queer experience of gender identity.
    • Crescent moon emblem: femininity.

    Etymology

    The name of the identity was based on the term ‘rosenby’ which is a term/gender identity for a feminine non-binary individual.

    Resources

    https://crying-roses.tumblr.com/post/658441547981996032/rosenqian

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