Abrogender

Abro from the Greek meaning delicate or graceful, symbolising a fluid and changing nature. Someone who is abrogender has a gender identity that is fluid. 

The abrogender flag has five stripes with the following meanings:

Blue represents the transgender flag, showing that absogender people can also be transgender.

Green represents the genderqueer flag as some abrogender people are also genderqueer.

White is used in the centre of the abrogender, abroromantic and abrosexual flags to unite all abro identifying people.

Purple is a callback to the genderfluid flag.

Black is from the non-binary flag as some abrogender people are non-binary.

Linked terms: gender identity, transgender, genderqueer, abroromantic, abrosexual, genderfluid, non-binary

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Gillian McInerney (she/they) is a queer femme from Dublin, Ireland. Her interest in lavender linguistics came about accidentally when procrastinating college work in 2013 and Alphabet Soup has grown since then. In their spare time they can be found delivering workshops, cultivating a fabulous jumper collection, and attempting to take a day off.

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