Lunarian

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THE LUNARIAN FLAG

The purple stripes of the flag represent the varying levels in which individuals can experience being lunarian

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The purple stripes of the flag represent the varying levels in which individuals can experience being lunarian.

The yellow stripe represent the non-binary nature of this gender.

Black represents those with no gender.

Grey represents the varying levels in which individuals can experience gender.

DEFINITION

Lunarian, also known as lunar non-binary individual, is a non-binary gender and gender alignment from the galactian alignment system. In many cultures around the world, the moon is individualified as female, or is associated with feminine energy, so lunarian is used to refer to non-binary individuals who are female or feminine-aligned. Possible examples of lunarian experiences include:

•Someone who is partially female.

•Someone who has some sort of connection to girlhood/womanhood, regardless of actual gender.

•Someone who has a gender similar to, but not the same as female.

•Someone who is fingender or connected to femininity regardless of actual gender.

•A non-binary individual who presents femininely (regardless of their actual gender).

•Someone who connects with girlhood/womanhood through experiencing girl specific attraction. For example, a non-binary individual may be lunarian because they are a lesbian/feel attraction to other girls as a girl.

•Someone connected to girlhood/womanhood through their experience with society. They may be treated as or have experiences similar to that of a woman.

The masculine counterpart is solarian. The neutral or unaligned counterpart is stellarian.

The International Non-Binary People's Day is on the 14th of July.

The International Non-Binary People's Day is on the 14th of July

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