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    The alternate flag by pastelflowers was created on or before January 9, 2015.<ref>https://dearprivilegedgroup.tumblr.com/post/107612802654/pastelflowers-bigender-flag-purple-in</ref> Purple (in general) represents those who are non-binary. Dark purple leans more towards blue, representing those who identify partially as male. Light purple leans more towards pink, representing those who partially identify as female. Grey represents those who partially identify as a non-binary gender. White represents genderfluidity.
    The alternate flag by pastelflowers was created on or before January 9, 2015.<ref>https://dearprivilegedgroup.tumblr.com/post/107612802654/pastelflowers-bigender-flag-purple-in</ref> Purple (in general) represents those who are non-binary. Dark purple leans more towards blue, representing those who identify partially as male. Light purple leans more towards pink, representing those who partially identify as female. Grey represents those who partially identify as a non-binary gender. White represents genderfluidity.


    An additional bigender flag was proposed by Tumblr user lestis on August 31st, 2019, with the following meanings expanded upon.[https://lestis.tumblr.com/post/187407751319/bigender-flag-redesign-i-wanted-to-give-my-own] Red represents feminine or fem-aligned identities, alternating from the cisnormative pink to express and acknowledge the alternative expression that many bigender experience. Red-orange represents combination and fluidity, for multiple identifications of gender that may both change through time or that may coexist alongside each other. Pear represents community and allyship, as many bigender people identify as bigender but also identify with other genders independently. to many, the bigender term functions to express those other genders simultaneously, as well as clarifying that they both exist to other, without needing to pinpoint exactly what those genders are to them. In this way, the bigender community is defined by many (but not all) people as a means to combine other identities, so many members will also belong to other trans communities. such is the importance of community and allyship to other trans people and to each other. As repeated below, yellow is a common color in flags used to represent nonbinary communities, which reflects the community aspect as well. White represents nonbinary identities, mimicking the original bigender flag but also the overarching trans flag in its meaning, as bigender people overlap with the nonbinary community due to the literal “non-binary” expression and identification of gender. It was placed in the middle both like the other flags, but also because if the flag was folded in the middle, this is where it would have the overlap, expressing how nonbinary identities often overlap the identity as a whole, as well as being an overlap or spectrum between the feminine and masculine identities. Yellow-green represents presentation, and is meant to highlight the diverse presentation of bigender people, both by clothing and pronouns used, as yellow is a common color in flags used to represent nonbinary communities, and so the mix of that and the green that is associated with nature and growth, et cetera, makes the meaning presentation. Blue represents masculine or masc-aligned identities, and like with red, the placement and association was kept, but changed to a color that is deeper to express the connection that many bigender people have that differs from cis identification to masculinity."[https://lestis.tumblr.com/post/187407751319/bigender-flag-redesign-i-wanted-to-give-my-own]
    An additional bigender flag was proposed by Tumblr user lestis on August 31st, 2019, with the following meanings expanded upon as written below:[https://lestis.tumblr.com/post/187407751319/bigender-flag-redesign-i-wanted-to-give-my-own]

    # '''"red:''' feminine or fem-aligned identities. the original flag had pink, as it is largely used at baby showers and other cisnormative associations. however, i chose red to express this to acknowledge the alternative expression that many bigender people experience.
    # '''Red-orange:''' combination and fluidity. for multiple identifications of gender that may both change through time or that may coexist alongside each other.
    # '''Pear:''' ommunity and allyship. many bigender people identify as bigender but also identify with other genders independently. to many, the bigender term functions to express those other genders simultaneously, as well as clarifying that they both exist to other, without needing to pinpoint exactly what those genders are to them. in this way, the bigender community is defined by many (but not all) people as a means to combine other identities, so many members will also belong to other trans communities. such is the importance of community and allyship to other trans people and to each other. as repeated below, yellow is a common color in flags used to represent nonbinary communities, which reflects the community aspect as well.
    # '''white:''' nonbinary identities. i chose white to mimic the original bigender flag but also the overarching trans flag in its meaning. bigender people overlap with the nonbinary community due to the literal “non-binary” expression and identification of gender. it’s in the middle both like the other flags, but also because if the flag was folded in the middle, this is where it would have the overlap, expressing how nonbinary identities often overlap the identity as a whole, as well as being an overlap or spectrum between the feminine and masculine identities.
    # '''yellow-green:''' presentation. meant to highlight the diverse presentation of bigender people, both by clothing and pronouns used. yellow is a common color in flags used to represent nonbinary communities, and so the mix of that and the green that is associated with nature and growth, et cetera, makes the meaning presentation.
    # '''blue:''' masculine or masc-aligned identities. similar to the red of the feminine identities, i wanted to keep the placement and meaning, but changed it to a color that’s deeper to express the connection that many bigender people have that differs from cis identification to masculinity."[https://lestis.tumblr.com/post/187407751319/bigender-flag-redesign-i-wanted-to-give-my-own]


    Instagram user double_gender published their redesign on April 8, 2021. It was intended to keep the original flag's colors, but with a different order. The "rose of the winds" in the center was placed to represent "total freedom over which of these two genders you can live," and was designed to resemble a compass.[https://www.instagram.com/p/CNaK3jXLZnZ/]
    Instagram user double_gender published their redesign on April 8, 2021. It was intended to keep the original flag's colors, but with a different order. The "rose of the winds" in the center was placed to represent "total freedom over which of these two genders you can live," and was designed to resemble a compass.[https://www.instagram.com/p/CNaK3jXLZnZ/]
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