This flag was intended to go alongside Marilyn Roxie's genderqueer flag rather than replace it. The nonbinary pride flag was created by 17 year old Kye Rowan in February of 2014 when a call was put out by several members of their community for a flag that could represent nonbinary folk who did not feel that the genderqueer flag represented them. The nonbinary pride flag designed by Kye Rowan. The white represents those who don't neatly fit into the gender binary and intersex people, as well as representing the crossover between genders that many trans people feel they undergo in transitioning.The pink stripes represent women as pink is the traditional color for baby girls.The blue stripes represent men as blue is the traditional color for baby boys.It first appeared a pride parade in Phoenix, Arizona in 2000. It has five stripes in total, from top to bottom: blue, pink, white, pink, blue. The current transgender flag was designed by trans woman Monica Helms in 1999. The transgender pride flag by Monica Helms 4 gender nonconforming/gender creative flag.