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    [[File:Crushflux.png|thumb|Crushflux flag used by FANDOM user 6cringeax6]]Crushflux is a term that falls under the [[Genderflux]], [[Colorgender]], and [[Aesthetigender|Aestheticgender]] umbrella term and talks about one who wears feminine clothing usually with colours such as pink, purple, baby blue, white, pastel yellow, and acts feminine.
    [[File:Crushflux.png|thumb|Crushflux flag used by FANDOM user 6cringeax6]]Crushflux is a term that falls under the [[Genderflux]], [[Colorgender]], and [[Aesthetigender|Aestheticgender]] umbrella term and talks about one who wears feminine clothing usually with colours such as pink, purple, baby blue, white, pastel yellow, and acts feminine. However, this does not mean that one that identifies with this term is a binary woman.


    Terms similar to it include: [[Pinkgender]], [[Pastelgender]]
    Terms similar to it include: [[Pinkgender]], [[Pastelgender]]

    Revision as of 15:01, 22 August 2021

    Crushflux flag used by FANDOM user 6cringeax6

    Crushflux is a term that falls under the Genderflux, Colorgender, and Aestheticgender umbrella term and talks about one who wears feminine clothing usually with colours such as pink, purple, baby blue, white, pastel yellow, and acts feminine. However, this does not mean that one that identifies with this term is a binary woman.

    Terms similar to it include: Pinkgender, Pastelgender

    History

    The term was first coined by FANDOM user 6cringeax6 in August 21st 2021 in a FANDOM post on the LGBTA.

    Flag

    The flag was created in the same post as its coining and has a fading color of pink, plus a single purple stripe under the first two pink lines.

    Flag Meaning

    The pinks and purples represent the stereotypical feminine colours.

    Resources

    https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000183875

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