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Fixed some wording to make it clearer by adding one word ("/base" became "/the base"). Also good on me for not messing everything up last time!
(Added a paragraph about how the flags work and the non-gendered genderspike flags. Probably messed everything up while doing so, sorry. </3 /g) |
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[[File:Genderspike nongendered darkbg.png|thumb|Non-gendered flag with a black base and white spike.]]
[[File:Genderspike nongendered lightbg.png|thumb|Non-gendered flag with a white base and black spike.]]
The genderspike flag's colors generally rely on the "base" gender being represented by the space around the spike/the base and the "spike" gender being represented by the spike itself. Common color associations are pink for female, blue for male, yellow for nonbinary, and green for xenic. There are also two variations of the flag in black and white, both being non-gendered alternatives. The black representing one identity, the white representing the other. There is no difference between the two other than aesthetics.
== History ==
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