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Another alternate androgyne flag was created by Milith Rusignuolo on July 2, 2015.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20180210192310/https://avia-viridis.neocities.org/flags.html</ref> Pink and green represents androgynes whose position on the gender spectrum changes, or who use the term interchangeably with other terms. Fuchsia represents femandrogynes, or androgynes who are more feminine than masculine. Purple represents versandrogynes or neutrandrogynes, who are relatively equally feminine and masculine. Blue represents mascandrogynes, or androgynes who are more masculine than feminine.
Another alternate androgyne flag was
Another androgyne flag was
Other symbols of androgyny include the the Necker Cube. In was proposed as a symbol in 1996 by an androgyne person, Raphael Carter, due to it's ambiguous geometric shape. Carter says "because it is either concave or convex depending on how you look at it."<ref>https://practicalandrogyny.com/2011/06/25/the-necker-cube-symbol-for-androgyny/</ref>
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