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[[File:Alternate Genderfluid Flag.webp|thumb|An alternate genderfluid flag.]]
[[File:Genderfluid flag alternate.png|thumb|An alternate genderfluid flag.]]
[[File:Genderfluid symbol 4.png|thumb|A common genderfluid symbol.|alt=|left]]
[[File:Genderfluid symbol.png|thumb|180x180px|A genderfluid symbol by system-lgbt.<ref>https://system-lgbt.tumblr.com/genderfluid</ref>]]
[[File:Alt genderfluid flag.jpg|thumb|Another alternate genderfluid flag by Reign of the breadsticcs.]]
[[File:Genderfluidsymbols.png|thumb|Various genderfluid symbols by Cari-Rez-Lobo on Deviantart.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/cari-rez-lobo/art/Gender-Symbols-486052086</ref>]]
[[File:Alternate butterfly genderfluid flag.png|thumb|Alternate butterfly genderfluid flag.|alt=|left]]
[[File:Altflag3.png|thumb|183x183px|Made by [https://www.reddit.com/r/QueerVexillology/comments/ll5kx7/genderfluid_flag_with_colors_picked_from_the_very/ u/doublejosuke] on Reddit.]]
[[File:Obraz 2021-06-15 082524.png|alt=Genderfluid symbol. It's a circle with asteriks in the middle and wavy line connecting circle with female and male gender signs that are connected into one.|thumb|An alternate of genderfluid symbol by [https://www.tumblr.com/blog/microwavedsystem microwavedsystem] on Tumblr.]]
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==History==
In the 1990s and 2000s, it might have been more common for genderfluid individuals to call themselves bigender or genderqueer. Earlier than that, they may have called themselves cross-dressers. The word "genderfluid" has been in use since at least the 1990s, although with a different meaning. Transgender advocate Michael M. Hernandez wrote in 1996: <blockquote>"Gender-fluid means that their gender identity and/or [[Gender Presentation|expression]] encompass both masculine and [[feminine]]. Gender fluidity is becoming commonly known as transgenderness: the ability to transcend gender, whether biological, emotional, political, or otherwise; truly mixing male and female."<ref>Hernandez, Michael M. (1996). "Boundaries: Gender and Transgenderism". ''The Second Coming: A Leatherdyke Reader.''</ref></blockquote>The earliest recorded use of genderfluid, with a definition closer to the modern definition is in the Urban Dictionary "Gender Fluid" entry, which was added in 2007.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20161018191041/http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=gender+fluid</ref>▼
In the 1990s and 2000s, it might have been more common for genderfluid individuals to call themselves bigender or genderqueer. Earlier than that, they may have called themselves cross-dressers. The word "genderfluid" has been in use since at least the 1990s, although with a different meaning. Transgender advocate Michael M. Hernandez wrote in 1996:
==Flag and Symbols==▼
[[File:Genderfluid alt. symbol.png|left|thumb|Another symbol]]
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▲== Flag and Symbols==
[[File:Genderfluid alt symbol.png|left|thumb|135x135px|Generic alternate symbol]]
The genderfluid flag was created by JJ Poole, or thoughtstoberememberedon Tumblr, on August 2, 2012.<ref>http://lostinthoughtspaceandfantasies.tumblr.com/post/28596790877/jaidynmarri-a-proposed-design-for-a-genderfluid</ref> Pink represents femininity, blue represents masculinity, purple represents both femininity and masculinity, black represents a lack of gender, and white represents all genders.<ref>http://genderfluidity.tumblr.com/post/28614422659/so-i-couldnt-find-a-flag-that</ref>
The first alternate genderfluid flag was created on the LGBTA wiki by user [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/User:Blueberryjello Blueberryjello] on December 17, 2020. Teal signifies [[masculinity]], blue signifies [[demiboy]], black signifies the [[Androgyne|combination of male and female]], white signifies [[Genderless|genderless identities]], purple signifies [[demigirl]], pink signifies [[femininity]], and the hands signifies having open arms to all genders and [[Sexual Attraction|sexualities]].<ref>https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000051180</ref>
The second alternate genderfluid flag was created by LGBTA wiki user [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/User:Fruitindividual FruitIndividual] on February 10th, 2021. The lighter blue represents [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Masculine masculine identities], the pink represents [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Feminine feminine identities], the purple represents a blend between masculine and feminine identities, while the white represents indescribable and/or [[
The third alternate genderfluid flag was created by LGBTA wiki user [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/User:SageTheQueer SageTheQueer] also on February 10th, 2021. The purple represents the male area of the gender spectrum, the greyish blue represents indescribable genders, yellow represents non-binary genders, and pink represents the female area of the gender spectrum. The symbol in the center of the flag is a commonly used symbol of genderfluidity with black representing all genders.
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The fourth alternate genderfluid flag was created on March 2, 2021. The colors represent the same as the original flag, with a butterfly emblem added to symbolize change.
The fifth alternate genderfluid flag was created by [https://fluiddemivoid.tumblr.com/post/651401318306611200/i-made-a-new-genderfluid-flag-bc-the-old-one#notes fluiddemivoid] on May 17, 2021. The colors from top to bottom mean pink for femininity, blue of masculinity, yellow for
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