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bokuwaamdalla · 1 year
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Coloring Pan Flag
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Hii! I'm here to do an informative post with all about the Coloring Pan flag!
What's Coloring Pan flag?
The Coloring Pan flag is a pan flag that I made with the intention of being a alternative pan flag, free for use!
First, I have to make it clear that the Coloring Pan flag is a redesing of other alternative pan flag.
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This pan flag was made by a discord user and posted on the MOGAI Wiki, however, it has no meaning. As I really like their, I decided to make a redesing of the flag, now with meaning.
The name of the flag is Coloring Pan, making reference to the fact that we build our own community together, as if we were all "coloring" their!
My flag is inspired by some other queer flag! The middle symbol is inspired by the androgynous flag, to also represent gender expressions.
My flag is here to represent all pan people, both pan trans people and pan aroace people, pan non-white people, pan people who use xenogenders, pan neurodivergent people, pan polyamorous people, etc.
My goal with the flag is not to force anyone to use it, or to stop using the old flag, but to bring more representation to the pan community.
What's happend with the old flag?
So there are some polemics surrounding the creator and his flag. Some are false, like them being racist and trans exclusionist, but some are true, like them supporting lesbian and gay mspec and including them in the flag. I particularly support mspec lesbians and gays too, so, this doesn't matter to me.
Although, I simply hate the meaning of the flag. Like, girls, enbys, and boys? That's a binaristic meaning, it doesn't represent the pan community at all, enby people are too diverse, you can't treat us as a "third gender". Not to mention that the pan movement is linked to the trans movement, what does this flag represent?
Making it clear that there is nothing problematic about the old flag, I just really don't like the meaning, that's why I'm making this flag.
Meanings
Actually, the Coloring Pan flag has more than one meaning: the Attraction Meaning and the Community Meaning.
◃ Attraction Meaning
Orange - To represent attraction to all genders, and the pan people who use the label because of it!
Yellow - To represent m-spec attraction in general, which to be clear, is not attraction to all genders necessarily, but attraction to more than one gender.
Black - Attraction. Attraction in general, regardless of how many genders you are or are not attracted to, what kind of attraction are we talking about, be it romantic, sexual, aesthetic, alterous, queerplatonic, sensual, platonic, etc. Feel attraction whether or not you have a preference, whether or not you are SAM. All of you are valid, we make a label and not the label that makes us!
Green - Attraction to more than one gender, but not all. This includes pan lesbian, pan poly, pan gay, pan neptunic, pan uranic, etc. Anyone who is not attracted to all genders.
Lilac - Attraction to a single gender. For pan people who are attracted to only one gender, and yes, they are as valid as any pan person!
◃ Community Meaning
Orange - Union, to remind us that alone we wouldn't get where we are. We are a community after all, we need each other.
Yellow - Trans Rights, to represent the connection between the trans and pan community. And of course, also to give visibility to trans people, especially in these times that our lives are being threatened. Trans Rights are Human Rights!
Black - Community is very important in my view. It's representing the entire pan community, and the entire union around it. Black is being used to represent the "coming together of all colors" when it comes to paint pigments, exactly as if after "coloring" the pan community, we would all end up mixing our paints and thus forming black.
Green - Pan History and Movement, to represent our history and movement, our belong and respect for them. Without our past, we would be nothing.
Lilac - Individuality, because although we are united, each of us is unique, and it is these differences that make us such a diverse community.
◃ Symbol Meaning
I changed the symbol, now is dyed roses instead of the circle.
Dyed roses are a very old queer symbol, they are usually dyed in the colors of Gilbert Baker's Rainbow flags, however, on my flag I put them in the colors of the original symbol.
Another reference is that roses are also a trans symbol, that is, it also makes reference to the connection between the pan community and the trans community.
The inkblots also make reference to the name of the flag, the roses are "coloring".
Blue - Here to represent masculine gender expressions, regardless of the person's gender identity. A person can identify with the feminine gender but still have masculine gender expression, that doesn't make it any less valid!
Purple - To represent all people who are androgynous! This color was taken from the androgynous flag!
White - To represent any other type of gender expression, as if it were a "blank canvas" that the person will "coloring"!
Pink - To represent people with feminine gender expression, and to show that gender expression is not the same thing as gender identity. A person can identify with the masculine gender and still express themselves in a feminine way!
Other Ver.
First, I want to say that the first version of Coloring Pan did not have the dyed roses as a symbol, but rather a circle divided into four parts, as you can see below.
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This version can still be used as a variant, although it is no longer the main version.
There are other versions of the Coloring Pan flag, some for simple aesthetic, others to bring more representation to other groups.
These are other ways that symbols can be. You'll find the post with the flags here.
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Here we have variations to represent intersex, enby, trans, neurodivergent and polyamorous people!
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Here are some to represent bipoc people, and there are also other variations! 1 and 2.
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FAQ
This part will be to answer questions about the Coloring Pan flag. If you don't find the answer to your question, put it in the comments and I will answer it.
"I am pan-lesbian/pan-gay, can I use this flag?"
Of course, as I said, I support mspec lesbian and mspec gay, so I won't invalidate or exclude you.
“Can aro/ace pan people use this flag?”
Sure! Even, I'm aroace!
“I don’t like the flag. I don’t want to use it.”
Ok, if you don't like it, don't use it, I'm not forcing anyone to use my flag.
"I see you being anti mspec lesbian and gay in another post"
Yes, I was once an exclusionist person, and I regret it a lot. I'm currently a rad inclusionist, including labeling myself pan omni gaybian. Although my flag was once made with exclusionist ideals, this no longer reflects anything on the current meaning of the flag in any way. I will not exclude anyone from using my flag anymore.
(I really don't know what to place here, please send me asks)
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sandrazayres · 6 months
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terror-billie · 6 years
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I know i’m probably jinxing it but 
I just want to say 
I have seen literally zero (0) people who were fooled by the Drop the B psyop and exclusively have seen it on my dash being discredited, and it really just warms my bisexual heart to see the community form a united front against this
Especially during Pride Month
Thank you
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liom-anna · 5 years
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Hey can we like not fucking put other people down for expressing themselves? I thought that feminism and LGBTQUIAPN+ was supposed to be about uplifting and understanding and supporting each other. And honestly it’s just basic human fucking courtesy not to fucking exclude people and bully them what the fuck.
I’m looking at you truscum, aphobes, panphobes, enbyphobes, mogaiphobes, nonhumanphobes, and any other jerk who fucking mocks others at fucking all. What the hell happened that made you turn into the bully that you struggled to fight?
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korrasera · 5 years
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Hot take, and idk if regs are ready to hear this, but homophobia is not the only form of bigotry in the LGBTQUIAPN+ Community. Mysoginy, racism, ableism are prevalent, among others, but transphobia/biphobia/queerphobia/exorsexism are very much an issue.
Yep. Bigotry is a huge problem in US culture and elsewhere in the world, and being a part of the LGBTQ+ community doesn’t give us any kind of a pass.
I didn’t really have the opportunity to segue into it, but that’s one of the reasons I mentioned how TERFs seem to become white supremacists so easily, because they’re also usually super goddamn racists.
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bokuwaamdalla · 1 year
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Hiii! I'm here to show you the 3 colors ver of the Lacinth Gaybian flag!
(I really idk what to put here besides that)
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bokuwaamdalla · 1 year
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Hii! I'm here to show you the meanings of the Methamorfluyd flag!
The name of the flag is a mixture of the word "metamorphosis" and "fluid" from genderfluid, but with an extra "h" representing "hope" and "fluid" written in a "fluyd" way to remember the words "fly" and "butterfly".
"Metamorphosis", "fly" and "butterfly" are to the fact that butterflies and their metamorphosis are genderfluid symbols.
Colors meaning:
Shades of Lavender - Community, Pride and Diversity
The lavender hues represent the overall genderfluid community, our pride and struggle, and of course the enormous diversity our community has. The lavender hues represent the genderfluid community overall, our pride and struggle, and all the diversity our community has.
Shades of Green - Non-fixed gender
The shades of green represent the meaning of being genderfluid, which is not having a fixed gender. Of course, each genderfluid person has their own experience, but we all have non-fixed gender. These tracks are also here to contribute towards the goal of bringing representation to genderfluid people who don't fluid between genders.
Shades of orange - Genderfluid umbrella
The orange tones represent the genderfluid umbrella, which is huge and encompasses multiple identities. Remember that we are all valid!
Symbol meaning:
As I said, metamorphosis and butterfly are a genderfluid symbol, so I put it on the flag!
In a variant of the flag, I used the butterfly emerging from the cocoon to represent metamorphosis.
My flag is here to represent all of these genderfluids!
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bokuwaamdalla · 1 year
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Hii! I'm here to show you my alternative genderfluid flag!
My flag's name is Methamorfluyd!
This is an alternative genderfluid flag, whose main objective is to bring representation to genderfluid people who do not fluid between genders, and only have it non-fixed.
All genderfluids can use the flag, though.
My flag is here to represent all of genderfluids!
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bokuwaamdalla · 1 year
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Hiii! I'm here to show you the 3 colors ver of the Lacinth Gaybian flag!
(I really idk what to put here besides that)
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bokuwaamdalla · 1 year
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Hii! I'm here to show you simplified variants of the Methamorfluyd flag!
The meaning remains the same! I only made this flag in a simplified way to facilitate the representation!
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sandrazayres · 6 months
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liom-anna · 5 years
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Aspec people always have and always will be part of the lgbtquiapn+ community
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