Maverique Lesbian flag!
pls credit me if you use- thnx!
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maverique lesbian flag!
please credit me if you use!
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what's wrong with having multiple labels that express one's identity? people are multifaceted and complex. it's great to have just one word or label to sum up your experience, but having multiple is also good. if you feel your identity is multifaceted, embrace that. if you feel your identity is simple, embrace that. your identity can be as complex as you feel it is. simplicity is good. complexity is good. all expression of self is good.
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Don't mind me I'm just getting emotional over the lego store in times square (USA) having an aro flag included in their pride display T-T
ID: a display of various pride flags made out of legos, including the bi, trans, agender, intersex, polysexual, lesbian, leather, nonbinary, demisexual, pan, aromantic, genderfluid, asexual, maverique, genderqueer, rainbow, and men loving men flags. The progress pride flag forms a border around the other flags. End ID.
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So many dang hearts.
Pride/Progress Pride/Intersex-Inclusive Progress Pride
Aromantic, A-spec
Gay, Lesbian, Aroace, Queer
Bi, Nonbinary
Polyamorous, Omnisexual, Ace, Xenogender
Genderqueer, Agender
Intersex, Maverique, Pangender, Genderfluid
Neutrois, Bigender
Trans, Androgyne, Pan, Queer Platonic
Cassgender, Polysexual
I always just say cross stitch in the tags but I know these can be used for other things too (such as perler beads as was commented on one of the previous posts). Use the patterns for what you like, go wild, just follow the simple lil' disclaimer please.
Usual disclaimer If you use them for anything please give design credit (and also @ me because I would like to see). Intended for personal use only.
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hiiiiii ˖⁺‧₊˚♡˚₊‧⁺˖ 🫶🫶🫶
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ace bigender lesbian and ace maverique lesbian flags!
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Ramblings about fem/masc alignments and labels
So, to my understanding fem aligned reffers to female aligned genders and masc aligned refers to male aligned genders. (Personally, I really prefer to say men/women aligned). And I'm very confused when people, for some reason, use those labels to describe gender presentation? Gender identity and presentation are not the same
Another thing I'm seeing among the community is forcefully assigning those labels on people. Not all sapphics/lesbians are women aligned! I don't consider myself women aligned, and I would like to use the sapphic label without the feeling that I'm being misgendered. I'm not aligned to any binary gender. I know there is also trixic label that specifically describes nblw attraction, but that's not the point... This experience feels a bit lonely? There are nonbinary lesbians who also do not consider themselves women aligned
Sapphic label brought me comfort, and I don't wanna drop it tbh. But I'm feeling kinda forced to with the alignment thing that lots of people in the community are applying...
Also, side note that I feel pretty unwelcomed by the cis lesbians as a nonbinary individual-they are clinging to the whole female alignment way more trans ppl
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otter turigirl - someone whos an otter and is a turigirl
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i've seen a lot of people express the worry that they can't claim they're nonbinary until they start hormones or get surgery. i just wanted to say this absolutely isn't true. you don't even have to change your presentation, the way you dress, the way you speak or act, or anything. you don't have to change anything to be able to claim that you're nonbinary. you are a nonbinary person from the moment you realize and accept it. it's okay to call yourself nonbinary before transition. it's okay to call yourself nonbinary if you never transition
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