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Pride Flag for the Doe identity

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English: Does are people whose fundamental nature is feminine. A doe may be a person of any gender or sexual identity, with the only defining characteristic being a deep, personal connection to femininity. Many does are also women, femmes, and fins, but the overlap between these groups is not universal.

This flag contains three main design features: a purple field, a gold circle, and a pink emblem of a female deer, or a doe, for which the identity is named.

The purple field is a standard 3x5 flag proportion. It represents the sky at night and twilight, times commonly associated with the feminine mystique.

The gold circle has a diameter as tall as the flag itself, bisecting the purple field. Where the night is represented in the purple field, the gold circle represents the irrepressible nature of femininity. Much like the dawning sun, although oppressive forces may try to destroy femininity, or value it less, the feminine cannot be denied. It will always rise.

Finally, the most complex aspect of the flag is the emblem of the doe herself. Shown in vibrant motion, leaping over any obstacle, the doe is moving towards the upper left corner of the flag. Both her rear legs are visible in silhouette, representing male and female does. Her forelegs blended into a single silhouetted limb to represent does who cannot be captured so neatly by that binary, whether because they are genderqueer, intersex, nonbinary, or for any other reason that causes the binary to be unable to sustain them.
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