transcelian/translian | transaric/transric (symbol) | transaric/transric (plain)
transhet/straight | transrian/transdian (1) | transrian/transdian (2)
transrian/transdian (3) | transbian (1) | transbian (2)
Transcelian/translian: trans cenelian.
Transaric/transric: trans duaric.
Transhet/straight: trans het/straight.
Transrian/transdian: trans turian/veldian.
Transbian: trans lesbian.
I know these flags have already been made before (though perhaps not translian and transaric), but I wanted to try making my own versions just for fun :)
The flags' colors are just mixes of their original flags (so like translian is a combo of cenelian and trans colors). I did simplify the trans stripes to just one pink and blue, instead of 2 pinks and blues, to keep the flags simple / just for aesthetics.
List of flags used below:
trans, cenelian, duaric,
straight, gay man/turian/veldian flags 1 and 2,
gay man/turian/veldian flag 3, lesbian (sunset), lesbian (aurora).
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"What transhet flags can I use?"
Transhet Male Flag
Transhet Female Flag
Transhet flag
Transhet flag (common)
Enbyhet flag
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idk who needs to hear this but trans men are not only allowed but need to be encouraged to feel proud to be trans men. hell, they should be proud to be men too, not just in relation to their transness. being trans men and transmasculine can be really fulfilling to people. the random trans guy in your high school calculus class didnt invent misogyny the patriarchy, hes still affected by it. grow up
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something really cool happened today that i wanted to share:
my nephew is 9 years old, and a stereotypical little boy. he likes dinosaurs, minecraft, and ninjas.
today i walked in on him excitedly watching Nimona with my dad. (minor spoiler warning!)
i had never heard of it, but i sat down and watched some of it, just to see why he was so happy.
he started narrating it, anticipating parts of it, almost as if he’d seen it before. he had.
we didn’t get to finish it, but i watched it on my own, because it looked fun and i wanted to see how it ended.
and i loved it. it was a fun, exciting, fantastical adventure about the importance of acceptance people who are different to us.
and it had a very clear queer subplot.
one that my nephew hadn’t mentioned at all in his explanation of the film. his summary was “it’s about a monster who helps a knight that was framed for killing the queen”.
and honestly yeah, that is what the film was about.
before sharing it with us, he had watched it all, engrossed himself in the story, took it in entirely, and the part he cared about most was whether Nimona got her acceptance. he wasn’t indoctrinated, or confused, or questioning anything about himself.
he didn’t bat an eyelid over a gay love confession. he just enjoyed the film, raved about it, made my 60 year old dad watch the movie about the monster who didn’t fit in.
he’s still the same little boy who’s been asking us how to get a girlfriend.
the only thing a movie centred around queer and queer-coded characters taught my nephew was that those who are different to him are not monsters. that’s it.
and that dragons are really cool.
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i love you, straight trans people. i love you, transhets. i love you, trans men who are attracted to women. i love you, trans women who are attracted to men. i love you and the way you love
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