Image 1 — French transmasc and transfem in alternate timeline where Comte of Chambord accepted the "flag compromise".
Image 2 — French transmasc and transfem in alternate timeline where Comte of Chambord accepted the "flag compromise".
Image 3 — French transmasc and transfem in alternate timeline where Comte of Chambord accepted the "flag compromise".

French transmasc and transfem in alternate timeline where Comte of Chambord accepted the "flag compromise".

The first flag does represent the french transmascs, the second one the french transfems.

The last one is the one they are designed from, it is the flag of France that almost was, if the count of Chambord, then the king of France to be had accepted this flag to rule.

Instead he refused and the Republic replaced the monarchy.

I decided to make the flag if he accepted the tricolor flag with the french monarchist symbol in it.

Also the design of écu in the flag is different, the round one is called "écu des dames" or lady's écu, do I thought it would have been appropriate for transfems.

Of course, I withdraw the crown! Even if every transmen and women are kings and queens 😜!

u/Melodrama_queer — 2 days ago

The french "Flag Controversy" transmasc and transfem flags alternate timeline.

The first flag does represent the french transmascs, the second one the french transfems.

The last one is the one they are designed from, it is the flag of France that almost was, if the count of Chambord, then the king of France to be had accepted this flag to rule.

Instead he refused and the Republic replaced the monarchy.

Do I decided to make the flag if he accepted the tricolor flag with the french monarchist symbol in it.

Also the design of écu in the flag is different, the round one is called "écu des dames" or lady's écu, do I thought it would have been appropriate for transfems.

Of course, I withdraw the crown! Even if every transmen and women are kings and queens 😜!

u/Melodrama_queer — 3 days ago

Est-ce que des mecs trans sont contents de devenir chauves?

Salut salut!

Je m'interroge de savoir si certains mecs trans sont contents ou ont de l'euphorie de genre à devenir chauve?

Après tout la majorité des personnes chauves sont des hommes c'est donc une expérience de vie très masculine, très "validante" en un sens.

C'est quelque chose qui serait à la fois drôle et très sérieuse, car bcp d'hommes voient ça comme une tare, mais justement certains mecs trans pourraient voir ça comme une "étape de vie" !

Ah je suis très impatiente de lire vos retours!

u/Melodrama_queer — 3 days ago

Qu'elles sont les fraudes dont on peut être victime, facilement évitables si on est au courant de la technique utilisée ?

Salut!

On entend souvent parler de fraudes à la personne, qui paraissent un peu bêtes après coup.

Mais quand on est dans le feu de l'action bah on est la tête dans le guidon et on ne fait pas gaffe et paf on peut se faire avoir.

Quels sont les coups des plus classiques aux plus tordus auxquelles faire attention en tant que particulier?

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u/Melodrama_queer — 24 days ago

Fleur-de-Weed:The High-lys Flag of Quebec!

Hey, I am from France and I am frustrated that cannabis in my country is still illegal!

So I decided to create a weed flag of Quebec to show the progressive action Québec (and the rest of Canada!) took several years ago.

Hope you like the design!

u/Melodrama_queer — 25 days ago
▲ 0 r/duduk

Only men play Duduk ?

Hi, I like the instrument but I've got reservations, first I'm from France, there are Armenians there so I could find a teacher, probably online though.

But second, I only see men playing 🙃. I'm a trans woman and wouldn't want a male only instrument, is it a coincidence or does women also play this beautiful instrument?

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u/Melodrama_queer — 27 days ago
▲ 44 r/australiaflagredesign+1 crossposts

I've heard we are doing Australia? Here is my take as "Armorique Australe", or what if France had conquered west Australia under the rule of the Orléans.

Hermine at the top, a cygne noir, water, blue royal, écusson of Orléans Bourbon house.

As France had a strong claim on east Australia, they settled a deal with the British allowing France to claim nearly half of Australia.

The house of Bourbon Orléans fell from power but even once independent, the Republic of Armorique Australe kept their symbol on their flag.

It was settled mostly by Bretons, Normans and people Saintonge and Perche with Parisians too of course.

The accent is a little bit different from Quebec and Paris but intercomprehension is complete between them.

u/Melodrama_queer — 1 month ago

Flag of the Autonomous Province of Bois-Brûlés — What if Louis Riel successfully established a French-Catholic Métis province within Canada?

In what is now Manitoba, Canada, lived the Métis, a people born from the union of French fur traders and Indigenous women.

They embraced Catholic Christianity and the French language, blending them with Indigenous traditions. One of their most famous leaders, Louis Riel, fought to protect this community, ensuring its prosperity against British and Canadian attemts to seize their land and absorb them into the expanding Anglophone-Protestant settler population.

​This is the flag of their province, in an alternate history where Riel, supported by Québec, the Catholic Church and France on the international scene successfully stand his ground against Ottawa to secured their autonomy.

u/Melodrama_queer — 1 month ago

Drapeau de l'État libre de Laurentie. (What if Québec then Acadie got independance and then merged.)

The flag is based on the drapeau de Filiatrault, but I removed the cross as the "révolution tranquille" and déchristianisation took place

At first, the cross was still there at the early stages of Québec independance but once Acadie joined and they wanted to start anew with an original name that embraced both identities, they get rid of the cross and instead put the Acadian star at the center of the flag.

The name of the new state was also chosen by referendum and "libre" was a clear reference of the famous General De Gaulle speech in Québec " Vive le Québec libre".

u/Melodrama_queer — 1 month ago
▲ 191 r/somnivexillology+1 crossposts

Islamic Republic of Japan Flag – Mamdani Ideology Edition (From Last Night’s Dream)

After I saw a lot of the "Islamic Republic of Japan" those days my brain during the night processed this flag!

A crescent, red, with a rose-inspired star, red, in a red circle.

Around is a projection of the LGBT original flag.

I think this Islamic republic wanted to show openness to diversity and socialist values with the star-rose.

u/Melodrama_queer — 1 month ago

Here's my city's COA , can you explain the Occitan Cross, I'm near Paris not in the south!

u/Melodrama_queer — 2 months ago
▲ 415 r/transgenre+2 crossposts

Me as a man vs. me now, au naturel gal, first time posting.

Me as a sad guy with dysphoria vs me, 3 years later, happy.

Not the girly girl, just enjoying results of the HRT and slowly leaning to my feminity 💫

Also i was underdosed during 1 year in there so it's like i lost some time but hey, here we are...

u/Melodrama_queer — 2 months ago

This is my boymoding at 40 in my male old t-shirt, how do I do? Do I manfail? Can I improve things? New to femininity appart from HRT.

u/Melodrama_queer — 2 months ago

Il se passe quoi quand on devient très vieux/vieille et dépendant en tant que personne trans?

Salut je me demandais ce qu'il allait advenir des personnes transgenres quand elles deviennent très âgées/dépendantes?

on leur continue leur traitement? Maisons de retraite tout ça, ça se passe comment au niveau du genre dans ce cas? Je n'en sais trop rien je ne suis pas vieille et je ne connais pas trop les trucs de vieux, mais bon j'ai 40 ans je commence a avoir des cheveux gris faut que je me prépare!

u/Melodrama_queer — 2 months ago

"Rainbow Love Over Power" flag.

A modified version of the flag that was just up on the Empire State Building spire today, but with the classic rainbow Pride flag 🌈❤️.

u/Melodrama_queer — 2 months ago

My redesign of the Pan-European flag.

Hi,

I saw old paneuropeans designs with hands together and I thought if was a cool sign of unity for European countries, I added the famous red cross on yellow back and the Marial blue of the current European union flag.

What do you think? 💭

u/Melodrama_queer — 2 months ago
▲ 21 r/besancon+1 crossposts

Historical old regime French-American alliance flag!

As a french citizen , at the age of 40 ,I had never saw this flag, it is a shame is it is so so cool imo!

The Fleur de Lys and the différent shaped stars are so in interesting and deep into war of independence's lore!

I just wanted to share this peace of history that link my country to the USA!

u/Melodrama_queer — 2 months ago

My take on France's Pied-Noir cultural flag

I dont know if a real one already exist, but I think It could bé a cool idea to make a Pied-Noir cultural flag as they brought a lot of food novelties into continental France!

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For those who don't know they were the Europeans that lived in Algeria before the independence of this country, a mix of several regions coming from France, Spain and Italy, also a lot of Alsace-Lorraine, that didn't want to turn German after 1870!

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I hope you will like it! ✨

u/Melodrama_queer — 2 months ago

Regional flag of Aosta Valley, had it joined the french republic after WW2.

I used the blue of the old flag of France , not the récent one also for more contrast I put the red after blue and to finish black.

The red and black are symbols of the Valley and the blue could be in the spirit of attachment to the french culture and to the country itself!

u/Melodrama_queer — 2 months ago

My take for a cultural flag for descendants of Confederate immigrants in Brazil.

Hello,

I know the flag is edgy but I really like the quite unknown history about the Confederate immigrants that settled by the thousands in Brasil, hence the fictional flag I just designed!

Here is their story!

[Confederados on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederados)

- [Festa dos Confederados](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festa\_dos\_Confederados)

Before it explodes on my face I just like the history and the aesthetics of the flag and I am definitely not a partisan of any of this cause!

u/Melodrama_queer — 2 months ago