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Deutsch: Kirchenruinensymbol
Symbol für Transmann (männliche Person, geboren weiblichem Körper) (Quelle, englisch
English: symbol for church ruin
Also a Symbol for "Transgender F2M" (male Person, born with female Body) (Source)
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Other versions Gender-Symbol Transgender F2M dark transparent Background.png, Gfi-set01-ruined-church.png




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