And I made a couple flags actually, but this one I submitted to a blog on Tumblr about genderfluidity and gender fluid people. "I wouldn’t call myself an artist, but I’ve dabbled with drawing and bits of Photoshop, so I decided to create it myself. I found genderfluid to be fitting but was disappointed with the lack of symbolic representation," Poole said. Many people use the rainbow flag to represent the LGBTQ+ Community, but its not the only flag that people in the. A closeup of a gay pride flag flying against a blue sky. Rainbow flag waving on top of the pole in a windy day under bright blue sky with rainbow, lgbt pride. Rainbow flag waving in the wind under blue sky with rainbow. Because it employed colors that were stereotypical of the gender binary, that edition was problematic This new flag includes a broader spectrum of LGBT men, including transgender, intersex, and gender-nonconforming males, among others. LGBT pride flags include lesbians, gays, bisexuals and.
![the gay flag blue the gay flag blue](https://www.unco.edu/gender-sexuality-resource-center/images/pride-flags/Polyamorous-Pride.jpg)
At the time I knew genderqueer fit me, but it still felt too broad. This modern gay men’s pride flag is a reimagining of a previous gay men’s pride flag with a variety of blue tones. "I had been trying to find an identity that fit me. In an interview with Majestic Mess Designs, Poole said they created the flag because genderfluidity lacked a symbol and the term "genderqueer" didn't exactly fit. Purple: Represents both masculinity and feminity The flag was created by JJ Poole in 2012 according to OutRight Action International. How often someone's identity shifts depends on the individual. Also, Rainbows aren’t solid colours, rather gradients. Having 7 (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet, Indigo) would make it quite annoying. Having 6 colours is already a lot, it’s also an even number, making it easy to divide a rectangle up.
![the gay flag blue the gay flag blue](https://today.tamu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/GettyImages-1291637098-350x233.jpg)
Gay men should not be represented by a flag that celebrates masculinity, in direct contrast to femininity. The problem is that the message is wrong. It makes sense, and communicates a clear message.
![the gay flag blue the gay flag blue](https://studentaffairs.unl.edu/images/news-article/lgbtqa_flag_Philadelphia.png)
People who are genderfluid don't identify with one gender, but rather their gender identity shifts between male, female, or somewhere else on the spectrum. The current pride flag has 6 colours, red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple. Anyway, the blue-striped flag takes that idea, and replaces the femme feminine pink colors with masculine shades of blue.