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    This was coined by staylightzen from Instagram/Discord on October 21 2020.
    This was coined by staylightzen from Instagram/Discord on October 21 2020.
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    Revision as of 23:38, 20 October 2020

    Masc-spike flag, used by neutrois people
    Masc-spike flag used by feminine aligned people

    Masculine-spike, shortened to masc-spike is used by neutrois or feminine people, where they occasionally feel a spike of masculine gender.

    People who are masc-spike are usually gender neutral, agender or feminine aligned, and sometimes have a strong need to present more masculine, but the urge will fade out after a short period of time.

    During the spike, some things they would want to present themselves could be:

    - Lower voice (try to deepen it)

    - Broader shoulders

    - Look stronger and more independent

    - Simply think of themselves more masculine aligned


    Flag

    The first flag, consisting of white, green, black and dark blue is the masc-spike flag for people who identify as neutrois.

    The back colours, white, green and black represent the neutrality of their gender.

    White represents neutral or unidentified gender, Green represents the inverse of purple, which represents neither male or female, and Black represents genderless/agender. The flag was taken from the term Neutrois.

    The blue spike represents masculinity, where the spike shows that it is not a full-time representation, and only happens where it is intense (as the colour is darker shade of blue).


    The second flag, consisting of the different shades of pink and dark blue is the masc-spike flag for people who identify as feminine aligned.

    The back colours of pink represent the femineity of their gender. The different shades shows the different feminine genders, for example demigirl, binary woman, lunarian, and more. The flag was taken from the term Feminine.

    The blue spike, same as before, represents masculinity, where the spike shows that it is not a full-time representation, and only happens where it is intense (as the colour is darker shade of blue).

    History

    This was coined by staylightzen from Instagram/Discord on October 21 2020.

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