These colors represent important ideas connected to this flag and community.
History
The Genderflux Pride Flag is a community-authored flag designed to represent genderflux individuals—people whose gender identity fluctuates in intensity or expression over time. While specific details about its original designer and creation date are not well-documented, the flag emerged during the post-2010s expansion of gender identity flags within LGBTQ+ communities. The design features six horizontal stripes with light blue and cyan representing fluidity and masculine expression, gray representing a neutral or agender state, and pink and hot pink representing feminine expression, with pale yellow accents. Like many modern pride flags, the genderflux flag was developed through community feedback and discussion in online forums and social spaces dedicated to gender diversity. The flag has gained recognition primarily within online LGBTQ+ communities and academic discussions of gender identity, reflecting broader conversations about the spectrum and non-binary nature of gender expression.