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#androgyne positivity
jaidacorvera · 7 months
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Gender is to the soul as sex is to the body. To acknowledge this is to admit there is a soul - a deep connection to the spiritual inner self to begin with. Sometimes, it'll be a huge journey ahead of you. Sometimes, your journey is not physical.
You're valid - regardless of your gender identity.
It's tough living, especially with everything that's going on. And it's okay to just drop to your knees and cry because you feel like you don't have the strength. It's okay to find someone else's shoulder to weep on and have them carry you a bit further down the road until you are ready to go again
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rome-theeempire · 1 year
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Y'all an angel fell in my backyard come see!!!
C'mon he's waiting!!!
Ah! Here he is!
Say hi, David☺️
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(just wanted to let y'all know I'm still in love with David Bowie)
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hollipolliyozza · 11 months
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Shickjey
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iskotaa · 1 year
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Androgyn-Alear.
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SUBSETS OF ANDROGYNE!
Androgyne can be used as a label itself, but it's also an umbrella term!
In fact, there are some micro-labels that fall under this umbrella, and they are used by some people to better describe their androgyne identity.
We can find:
Femandrogyne: an androgyne person that feels more feminine than masculine;
Mascandrogyne: the opposite, androgyne that feels more masculine than feminine;
Neutrandrogyne: an androgyne with equal amounts of masculinity and femininity, and/or simply neutral;
Versandrogyne: an androgyne with amounts of femininity and masculinity that fluctuate, for example they could go between femandrogyne and mascandrogyne;
Demiandrogyne: an androgyne who relates partially, but not fully, to the androgyne experience (this term is also under the demigender umbrella).
Remember that you don't have to use these terms if you don't want to. For example a versandrogyne could choose to use just the term androgyne for themselves, and that's okay.
And also, you don't have to be only androgyne! You could go with all the labels that seems to fit you, not androgyne (or other identity/ies) exclusively! You could use cisgender, transgender, non-binary, bigender, genderfluid... also xenogenders! Don't limit yourself, language is here to express who you are! (and if you don't want to label yourself at all, that's also okay!)
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I wanna feel handsome
I wanna feel pretty
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robinvous · 1 year
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i'm sorry but annie lennox is literally so gender like
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i'm in love
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lawofcollage · 2 years
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The Androgyne pride flag :)
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new to #nsfwt 🥺
•21+, queer, androgynous, afab
•hard/soft kinks (bondage/group/etc)
•femdom, switch, experimental
• open to dms & requests for $
•stoner, horror movie, AuDHD, artist
•ask me to paint your nudes🤤🥴🍑
•hmu about chatting & we'll work something out 💌💌💌
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coffeerai · 1 year
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Loving you comes easy With every single part, Your edges and your character Are etched within my heart.
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Your shadows and your lightness Blend to form a perfect whole And every little quirk of you, Is treasure to my soul.
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Loving you is not a burden, It's the easiest thing to do, For every time I give to you, You give back something new.
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Your flaws make you more lovable In every single way, And I feel so lucky to love you, more and more each day.
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generalgri3vous · 2 years
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androgynous for today! <3
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renatodirrezi · 2 years
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GAMALIEL X PINET
www.renatodirrezi.com
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hollipolliyozza · 1 year
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🧡
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quiznak-ofgrayskull · 2 years
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I’m feeling so fucking Gender right now
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FLAGS
Let's talk about flags! As with all other parts of the LGBTQIA+, also for Androgyne there are a lot of pride flags. Some of them have meanings that are known, for others they are not known, but let's go step by step:
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The aesthetics of my blog, and even my posts themselves, contain colors taken from or photos of this flag. This why? Because This is the official androgyne pride flag, or the most used / common / known, and also for more practical reasons I decided to base the aesthetic part of this blog on this flag, so that those who chew the topic or already know about it, can immediately catch the eye through the vision of these classic colors.
The pink means femininity, the light blue masculinity, and the purple a mix of them both, you can probably understand it even without explanations, and this is precisely the beauty of this flag: it is easy to understand, simple, symbolic.
(Fun fuct, that's also how I found out about androgyne! I had only seen a photo of the flag with the name of the gender it represents in description, and I had understood everything even before informing myself about it)
Perhaps some of you will think that colors are very stereotyped, and if this is partly true, on the other hand androgyny as identity and movement aims to break gender roles and the suffocating binary system, taking both or completely denying them.
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This is the most known alternative of the original flag. The red means woman, the blue man, the purple a mix of the two, but there is also the yellow that represent nonbinary-ness and grey for neutrality.
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Also this is a very common alternative, and my favorite for the meaning.
The black and the white stand for the fact that androgyne could be more binary than other identities, the pink is the femininity (understood as gender or aesthetically) the light blue is masculinity (again with gender-meaning or aesthetically) and they are divided from the purple, that is a comfortable blending of the two that made up the unique identity of androgynes.
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This is very particular! And it brokes the pink-purple-blue system. In fact it is less known that the orange is a color that means masculinity, and purple can mean femininity, despite to being used as a symbol of the mix between the two binary genders.
In the middle we have white, that means the absence of gender (like the nonbinary and the genderqueer flags), with the Necker Cube, an optical illusion symbol of the androgyne community, because it is concave or convex based on how you look at it.
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I really love the stripes of this flag!
The dark blue stripe means masculinity, the light blue stripe means community, the purple stripe androgyne identity, the light pink represents love, and finally the dark pink represents femininity.
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Here we have green, that is a gender neutral color, that represents the androgyny achieved through the negation of masculine and feminine caracteristics. But we have also the purple, which represents androgyny obtained instead from the combination of masculinity and femininity caracteristics. Purple and green are also complementary colors and they symbolizes the fact that the androgyne is an identity that is both masculine and feminine, but also a gender on its own.
FOLLOWING THE FLAGS THAT DON'T HAVE A CERTAIN MEANING:
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For me it's not a big deal anyway, I believe that the colors speak by their own ^-^
OUTDATED FLAGS:
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The meaning is a little bit uncertin but it's believed that grey represents neutrality/outside the binary and the two stripes represent the equality of the two genders
AND NOW:
It's up to you to choose the flag that fits your experience best :)
What's your favorite flag?
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goth-brushbug · 2 months
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This one goes to all trans nonbinary/genderqueer ppl whose identity is constantly erased and put into boxes labelled transfem/transmasc, etc, even by other queer ppl
I love you agender, maverique, neutrois, transneutral, abinary, gendervoid, androgynous, genderfluid, demigender, unlabeled/any other identity that is completely outside of the binary and/or genderless
Pls stay strong, don't let anyone define you
I know there are more labels and that some ppl might use mixed ones like transneumasc. Feel free to interact if this post is relatable to your experience
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