what are your colors?

gender is not a binary, it's a spectrum

the symbolism of colors

LGBT Terms and Definitions International Spectrum


And another angle about spectrum

LGBT Terms and Definitions Gender is not a spectrum


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Pink means female.
Blue, specifically baby blue, means male.
Purple, specifically lavender. As a mix of pink and baby blue pigments, lavender represents a gender that is a mix of female and male, or in between female and male.
Green, specifically dark chartreuse. As the inverse of the mix of pink and baby blue pigments, this represents a gender that is the opposite or absence of female and male. A neuter gender that is best defined as not male, not female, and not mix of female and male.
Yellow. Gender that exists outside of and without reference to the binary genders, because it's a primary color not made from pink or blue pigments.
White. As a mix of all colors of light, this represents many or all genders. However, as an absence of all colors of pigment, this can also mean an absence of gender.
Black. As a mix of all colors of pigment, this can mean many or all genders. However, as an absence of all colors of light, this can also mean an absence of gender.
yellow ia a color chosen by a non-binary gender, such as agender, bigender or genderfluid.
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Projections of 2–3 billion population growth by 2050 will require an increase in food demand of 70% .

The gayest cities in America as of 2014

honorable mention in order: New Orleans, Denver, Tacoma, Lexington, Portland, Las Vegas, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Akron, Boston

States population

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Washington, D.C. 623,323
Pasadena, CA 138,547
Seattle, WA 634,535
Cambridge, MSS 106,471
Atlanta, GA 443,775
St. Louis, MO 318,069
Madison, WISC 240,323
Salt Lake City, Utah 189,314
Oakland, CA 400,740
Arlington, VA 221,045
San Francisco, CA 825,863
Rochester, NY 210,532
Orlando, FLA 249,562
Long Beach, CA 467,892
Pittsburgh, PENN 306,211