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== History == |
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Daisy Gay was coined by Tumblr user |
Daisy Gay was coined by Tumblr user soong-type-delta on March 21st, 2022<ref>https://www.tumblr.com/soong-type-delta/679331812359733249/daisy-gay?source=share</ref>. |
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==Flag== |
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[[File:Daisy Gay Plain.png|thumb|The Daisy Gay flag without the daisy symbol]] |
[[File:Daisy Gay Plain.png|thumb|The Daisy Gay flag without the daisy symbol]] |
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The shades of purple represent orientation towards [[binary]] and [[midbinary]] genders, the shades of green represent orientation towards [[Abinary|aphorian]] genders and other genders disconnected from the binary and the cream stripe represents genderless individuals as well as individuals who don't consider themselves to fall under any of the aforementioned groups. The daisy is picking up the flower theme found in similar terms like rose gay. |
The shades of purple represent orientation towards [[binary]] and [[midbinary]] genders, the shades of green represent orientation towards [[Abinary|aphorian]] genders and other genders disconnected from the binary and the cream stripe represents genderless individuals as well as individuals who don't consider themselves to fall under any of the aforementioned groups. The daisy is picking up the flower theme found in similar terms like rose gay. |
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[[Category:Miscellaneous sexuality]] |
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Revision as of 18:25, 19 September 2022
Daisy Gay is a term for genderqueer individuals who are oriented towards individuals of all genders and no gender and consider themselves to be "gay in all directions".
History
Daisy Gay was coined by Tumblr user soong-type-delta on March 21st, 2022[1].
Flag
The shades of purple represent orientation towards binary and midbinary genders, the shades of green represent orientation towards aphorian genders and other genders disconnected from the binary and the cream stripe represents genderless individuals as well as individuals who don't consider themselves to fall under any of the aforementioned groups. The daisy is picking up the flower theme found in similar terms like rose gay.