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[[File:Enbyflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The non-binary flag.]]
[[File:OldernonbinaryflagE952EBA0-EC23-4F5E-B7F0-F0121FD4815B.jpg|thumb|The oldest known non binary flag]]
[[File:Altérnate Non-binary Flag.webp|thumb|Alternate non-binary flag made by [[User:Blueberryjello|Blueberryjello]].]]
[[File:Nb symbol.gif|thumb|180x180px|The non-binary symbol.]]
[[File:Nonbinary symbol.png|thumb|An alternate version of the non-binary symbol.]]
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The non-binary flag was created by Kye Rowan in February of 2014. It was designed for non-binary people who felt the genderqueer flag did not represent them<ref>https://thejasmineelf.tumblr.com/post/77007286542/after-counting-up-all-the-votes-for-each</ref>. Yellow represents being outside the gender binary, as yellow is often used to distinguish something as its own. White is the presence of all colors, representing people who are [[Multigender|many]] or [[Pangender|all genders]]. Purple represents the fluidity and multiplicity of many gender experiences, the uniqueness and flexibility of non-binary people, as well as representing those whose gender experiences include being in between female (traditionally pink) and male (traditionally blue). Black is the absence of color and represents [[agender]] or [[genderless]] people.
The alternate non-binary flag was created on the LGBTA fandom by user
The most common non-binary/genderqueer symbol was created by Johnathan R in 2012.<ref>https://genderqueerid.com/post/27216986889/cakemeister-because-people-seem-to-like-it</ref> It is similar to the male or female symbols, but instead of a cross on the female symbol or arrow on the male symbol, it uses an X or a star on the end. The use of the X denounces both binary genders, and the letter X is commonly used in non-binary pronouns and titles. The position, pointing straight up, also deviates from the positions of the male and female symbols.
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