ALTUSGENDER

Altusgender is a non-binary micro-label.

Defintion: a gender that is a mix of both binaries and a third gender, that also has some connection to the body.

Example: an AFAB person who identifies as altusgender may be heavily into women's-related politics because of their body.

An image of 5 horizontal stripes. From top to bottom they are: pink, purple, grey, purple, blue.

The flag consists of 5 horizontal stripes. The top stripe is pink, the second stripe is purple, the third is grey, the fourth purple again and the fifth is blue.These colours have meanings.Pink represents femininity.
Purple represents the mix of masculinity and femininity.
Grey represents the lack/absence of gender.
Blue represents masculinity.

An image of 5 horizontal stripes. From top to bottom they are: pink, purple, grey, purple, blue. There is a large black symbol in the middle: a fist held up, with the bottom of it in a T, and a circle surrounding the fist.

This version of the altusgender flag has the symbol most commonly seen for women's rights/women's movements.This flag was created with people who feel more feminine in mind, but it is not limited to only femme-leaning/femme-presenting people.

An image of 5 horizontal stripes. From top to bottom they are: pink, purple, grey, purple, blue. There is a large black symbol in the middle: a semicolon.

This version of the altusgender flag has the symbol most commonly seen for mental health/overcoming mental illnesses.The semicolon is used as a symbol for mental health because of its usage in written language. A semicolon is used when an author could have finished their sentence, but chose not to.This flag was created with masc-leaning/masc-presenting people in mind but is not limited to these people. Masc-presenting people are the most commonly oppressed people in the mental health area of society. More often tha not, these people will be told to "suck it up" or "be a man" when what they need is help.

An image of 5 stripes: (from top to bottom) pink, purple, grey, purple, blue. In the middle, there is a black semicolon, with the top circle of the semicolon holding the women's power symbol.

This version of the altusgender flag is a "combination" or an attempt at "un-gendering" the previous flags.The creator wanted to create a flag that had both symbols used in the previous flags for those who do not lean more one way than another, allowing them to still have added meaning to their flags.Additionally, the creator wanted to give a flag that did not select a specific gender-presentation because it's not just AFAB/femme-presenting people who fight for women's rights and it's not just AMAB/masc-presenting people who struggle with mental illness.