Straight Trans Flag (kenochoric)

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Straight trans flag!

This is a flag for straight trans people (may also be called “transhet”, though not everyone likes this term). It’s meant to look somewhat similar to the trans flag, queer flag, as well as partly inspired by some of the other straight trans flags out there.

Straight trans people get a lot of nonsense in the community, but their experiences are just as important as anyone else’s. Their experiences with being straight are unique in that it’s heavily affected by being trans, yet they’re not talked about nearly enough.

This flag is all inclusive, in that anybody who considers themself straight and trans, transhet, etc., can use it! This also includes straight nonbinary people, strayt people, etc., so long as they want to use it! Transphobes don’t even think about touching this post.

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Stripe meanings:

Black: Represents the queer flag. Straight trans people are still members of the community, and their experiences are inherently queer because of their trans identity.
Red/pink: Straight trans women, as well as woman-aligned or related nonbinary people.
Orange: Pride in one’s identity, as well as their experiences with being straight and trans.
White: Community history, solidarity, and self love.
Blue: Straight trans men, as well as man-aligned or related nonbinary people.
Green: Straight nonbinary people, who may not have a particular alignment. This may include strayt people, or just nonbinary people who consider their attraction to be “straight.”