While many of us are now familiar with the famous rainbow flag, there are also other LGBQT+ flags that each represent the different sex, sexuality, attraction, and gender diversities within our fabulous community.
Even if most queer people identify with the rainbow flag itself, many also desire to fly their own particular flag alongside it. Because, y’all, representation is crucial!
One such flag is the Demigirl Pride Flag – a flag you might already have seen flown at any number of pride festivals around the world, from Amsterdam to Tokyo…and everywhere in between!
A demigirl (sometimes known as a demiwoman, demilady, or a demifemale person) is a person who identifies with aspects of femininity—regardless of their sex assigned at birth.
The demigirl flag was designed by Tumblr user Transrants in July 2015, and like the demiboy flag, there are no confirmed color meanings, but there are some common assumptions.
The demigirl pride flag is meant to represent gender neutrality, which is a massive factor in the experience of being a demigirl. It is intended to signify the feeling of questioning and shifting of gender.
The demigirl flag has three colors. Here’s what they are thought to mean:
- Pink represents womanhood or femininity.
- White represents non-binary or agender identities.
- Grey represents the grey areas and partial connections and the possibility of more genders rather than the two on the binary spectrum.