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Gender Symbols are common astrological signs handed down from ancient
Roman times. The pointed Mars symbol represents the male and the Venus symbol with the
cross represents the female. Double interlocking male symbols have been used by gay men
since the 1970s. Double interlocking female symbols have often been used to denote
lesbianism, but some feminists have instead used the double female symbols to represent
the sisterhood of women. These same feminists would use three interlocking female symbols
to denote lesbianism. Also, some lesbian feminists of the 1970's used three interlocking
female symbols to represent their rejection of male standards of monogamy.
Also in the 1970s, gay liberation movements used the male and female symbols superimposed
to represent the common goals of lesbians and gay men. These days, the superimposed
symbols might also denote a heterosexual aware of the differences and diversity between
men and women. A transgendered person might superimpose the male and female symbols in
such a way that the arrow and cross join on the same single ring.
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