Vastgender

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Vastgender Prism Flag
Alternate Vastgender Pride Flag by HelenDaMelon

Vastgender, or gendervast, is a single gender that can be described by, or is made up of, many different genders but is still a single gender. This can make the gender hard or impossible to describe by a single label.

Similar to genderhoarder but not fluid.

Flags

The original flag was made to represent varying gender experiences, with fuchsia representing femininity, purple representing both masculinity and femininity, blue represents masculinity, and shades of green represent neutral, genderless, and/or xenic genders.

The first alternate flag was created by an anonymous source using the original flag as inspiration but expanding upon it with a prism theme to represent all the genders that form a single gender, like all the colors that make up white. The stripes represent different 'in nature' or 'aligned' genders. Black for voidine, fuschia for liminal, pink for feminine, orange for xenine, yellow for nonbinary, green for agender, teal for outherine, blue for masculine, and purple for kenochoric. The layout of the flag can also be easily adapted to represent a specific persons vastgender. The second alternate flag was created by HelenDaMelon on FANDOM. The dark pink represents androgyny, the orange represents xenogenders, the yellow represents non-binary genders, the green represents agender, the light blue represents genderfluidity, the dark blue represents masculinity, the purple represents a blend of masculinity and femininity, and the light pink represents femininity. The rings in the center, one of each color, represent the way that all the genders a person identifies with join together to form a single gender that none of the individual terms one identifies with can describe.

Sources

Gendervast or Vastgender