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'''Indig '''describes [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people who
Indig is a term from the [[Pallet System|pallet system]] of non-binary gender presentation. It's used to describe non-binary people's gender presentation without having to use the binary language like
== Flag ==
The flag was designed by Tumblr user Elfiot, the coiner of the term, in January 2018<ref>https://
The diamond in the center represents all four elemental signs together.
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Indig describes non-binary people who present with a combination of masculine, feminine, and androgynous features. It's a loose term and can be used by any non-binary person that does not feel like any of the more specific terms fit them.
Indig is a term from the pallet system of non-binary gender presentation. It's used to describe non-binary people's gender presentation without having to use the binary language like "masculine" or "woman-aligned". It is similar to the lesbian terms "butch" and "femme". The term was designed to be used along side the galactian alignment system, but can be used by any non-binary person. For example a non-binary person presenting with masculine, feminine, and androgynous features who is feminine-aligned could call themselves indig-lunarian.
Flag
The flag was designed by Tumblr user Elfiot, the coiner of the term, in January 2018[1].
The diamond in the center represents all four elemental signs together.
Etymology
Indig is derived from the word indigo.