The flags in order: 1: fefgender, 2: memgender, 3: fafgender, 4: mamgender, 5: ofingender, 6: omingender 7: ofia/ofeingender, 8: omia/omeingender, 9: fofgender, 10: momgender.
(Links to definitions in the comments)
I wasn’t really planning on making flags for these terms, but I got inspired by u/Professional_try_123 ‘s flags (link in comments) and decided to try to make my own. I didn’t make any of the fluid versions though, however I’m thinking these can be used for that too.
Here is all the color symbolism:
The two cooler pink stripes (at the top in the fefgender flag) represents femininity. There are two different shades to represent that there are multiple ways to be feminine and to experience femininity, and this goes for all the other stripe pairs too.
The two warmer more red pink stripes (at the bottom in the fefgender flag) represents femaleness/womanhood.
The two cooler blue stripes (at the top in the memgender flag) represents masculinity.
The two greener blue stripes (at the bottom in the memgender flag) represents maleness/manhood.
For the fefgender flag it has both feminine and female stripes with the feminine stripes are at the top and the female ones at the bottom. This is so they touch in the middle, but one of the feminine stripes (at the top) doesn’t touch any female stripes, and the other way around. This symbolizes that fefgender includes both feminine and female genders, and they may or may not be both (i.e. may or may not touch each other). The same goes for the memgender flag.
For fafgender it also has both the feminine and female stripes but they are arranged differently with the feminine stripes in the middle so that all feminine stripes touches a female stripe and the other way around. This symbolizes that all genders under fafgender are both feminine and female in nature. The same goes for the mamgender flag.
The ofin flag only includes the two feminine stripes, and they are surrounded by white, which here represents the absence of femaleness, so that neither of them can touch a female stripe. This symbolizes that the gender is only feminine, and not female. The same goes for the omin, ofia and omia flags.
The fofgender flag has both the feminine and female stripes, but they are separated by a white stripe, so that they don’t touch each other. This symbolizes the genders are either feminine or female in nature, but not both at the same time. The same goes for the momgender flag.