Varicurious

Varicurious describes a state in which one is questioning if they have two or more distinct gender identities (bigender, trigender, omnigender etc). An individual might show interest in crosspronominal references, experimenting with gender labels and/or androgynous expression and/or names, however this is not to be expected or seen as a sign of being multigender in general.

Regarding inclusivity, anyone of any current identity could encompass Varicurious into their identity. The identity itself does not determine one's gender, it is a label that helps individuals describe their current experience with gender.

Flag
The main Varicurious flag consists of four colours, each with their own psychological meaning. Each meaning was determined by Jacob Olesen (color-meanings.com), which inspired 'QuestioningMessCalledRonnie' who formed them into a flag that further represents varicuriousity.

• Green: Harmony. Visualising the idea that individuals can live with multiple distinct identities fluidly and peacefully. Advocating the validation of multigender individuals.

• Brown: Comfort. Similar to green, brown represents feeling comfortable and less restricted to more solid or confined labels for the time being.

• Purple: Imagination. Allowing one to represent their individual experience(s) within the multigender umbrella. Expressing that gender and the mind can be tied together and free. • Yellow: Curiosity. Placed in the middle with a wide circular symbol to express that this identity is a state of curiosity, searching through or tampering with multigender identities.