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[[File:Gnc.png|thumb|220x220px|The gender non-conforming flag.]]
[[File:Gnc alt.png|thumb|An alternative GNC flag]]▼
[[File:Alternative GNC flag.webp|thumb|An alternative GNC flag by [[User:Homesick Moonstone|Homesick Moonstone.]]|alt=]]▼
* A cis woman who presents [[Masculine|masculinely]].▼
* A trans man who presents [[Androgynous|androgynously]].▼
* A non-binary person who presents [[Feminine|femininely]].▼
▲[[File:Gnc alt.png|thumb|An alternative GNC flag|180x180px]]
[[File:Pronoun Nonconforming.png|thumb|An alternative GNC flag by TheonetrueRick#3397|180x180px]]
Gender non-conformity commonly focuses on physically appearance, such as hair style, style of clothes, presence of makeup and/or nail polish, presence of facial hair and/or body hair, etc, though it can also include physically traits such as having certain personality traits or interests, having certain professions, or using certain [[pronouns]].▼
▲[[File:Alternative GNC flag.
The pronouns one uses are also a form of gender presentation so using pronouns that are not typically associated with one's gender is also a form of gender non-conformity. Some examples of [[Pronoun Non-Conforming|pronoun non-conformity]] include [[He/Him Lesbian|he/him lesbians]], [[She/Her Gay|she/her gays]], as well as non-binary people who use he/him or she/her pronouns, and binary men and women who use they/them pronouns.<gallery>▼
'''Gender Non-Conforming''' ('''GNC'''), is a [[Variant#Presentation Variance|presentation variance]] describing an individual whose [[Gender Presentation|gender presentation]] does not align with or reflect their [[Gender Identity|gender identity]].
GNC individuals may identify with any [[Gender Modality|gender modality]], including [[cisgender]].
Possible examples of gender non-conformity include, but are not limited to:
GNC individuals may use labels that specifically describe their gender presentation, such as masculine, [[neutral]], [[butch]], [[femme]], and terms belonging to gender presentation systems like the [[Pallet System|pallet system]].
▲Gender non-conformity commonly focuses on
[[File:GenderNonConformingPastelFlag.png|thumb|An alternative GNC flag by [[User:CandySkyez|CandySkyez.]]|180x180px]]
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== Flag ==
[[File:Gender Non-Conforming Symbol.png|thumb|180x180px|GNC Symbol.]]
The creator of the main Gender Non-Conforming flag is unknown, although it has recieved the most attention via DeviantArt user PrideFlags, who uploaded it on March 11, 2017.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=20220127033355/https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Gender-Nonconforming-668297039}}</ref> The colour meanings are unknown, although it could be interpreted as the various colours representing the diversity of gender presentations. A flag with the same colours but equal-size stripes is a variant.
An alternate flag by TheonetrueRick#3397 was created on the LGBTA discord. The colour meanings are unknown. It is listed as a [[Pronoun Non-Conforming|pronoun non-conforming]] flag on its description page, however, so it is unknown if it is a GNC or PNC flag.<ref>[[:File:Pronoun Nonconforming.png|File:Pronoun Nonconforming.png]]</ref>
An alternate flag was uploaded to the LGBTA Wiki by Homesick Moonstone on March 12th, 2020. Black represents neutrality, blue represents masculine women, pink represents feminine men, purple represents androgynous people, and yellow is for those with other presententions.
An alternate flag was uploaded to the LGBTA Wiki by CandySkyez on December 31st, 2021. Pink and purple represents females who deviate from gender norms, blue and purple represents males who deviate from gender norms, and white represents non-binary people who deviate from gender norms. The yellow stripe represents the blurring of gender norms and the unity of the GNC community.
A GNC symbol was uploaded to the LGBTA Wiki by WiiFyneLM on November 3rd, 2021. It is a circle with altered mars and venus signs, representing deviation from gender norms.
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