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Aceflux

Colours & Meanings Representing allosexuality (non-asexuality) The fluctuation between allosexuality and asexuality The fluctuation between allosexuality and asexuality The fluctuation between allosexuality and asexuality Representing asexuality About The aceflux flag has five stripes, presented as a gradient between red (representing allosexuality) and purple (representing asexuality). The origin and designer of the flag is unknown. The […]

Achillean

Colours & Meanings Represents masculinity and men Joy Green carnation representing Achillean love Green carnation representing Achillean love About The Achillean Flag is believed to have been created in 2016 or 2017, based on the counterpart feminine Sapphic flag. Earlier versions of the flag tended to feature the carnation in more detail, before it was […]

Aegosexual

Colours & Meanings Asexuals & Asexuality Grey Asexuals & Demisexuals Asexual Partners Community About The aegosexual flag is heavily based around the asexual flag – essentially being the asexual flag with an inverted triangle, to represent the “reverse” of sexuality.

Agender

Colours & Meanings Absense of gender Partial Gender Mixed genders and all-genders Gender outside male/female About The Agender Flag was created in 2014 by Salem on blogging platform Tumblr, and was made symmetrical in order to be like the Transgender flag. Since its introduction, it has become more prominent across LGBT+ online spheres and parades. […]

Androgyne

Colours & Meanings Femininity The blend of femininity and masculinity Masculinity About The androgyne flag is believed to have been created in 2014, and originated on Tumblr by a user known by ‘saveferris’. Unlike most other Pride Flags, the tricolour is presented in vertical, rather than horizontal, sections, and follows a similar colour scheme to […]

Androgyne (Alternate)

Colours & Meanings Gender neutrality Masculinity Femininity About The origin and designer of this version of the androgyne flag is unknown, but it almost certainly predates the currently most-used androgyne flag, featuring on early internet infographics about Pride flags. It consists of two equal bars on a grey background, forming an equal sign (representing the […]

Androsexual

Colours & Meanings Attraction to men and/or masculinity Stability and support Attraction regardless of gender identity About The origins of the flag aren’t well documented, but it is highly likely that it originates from the same designer as the gynesexual flag. The top stripe is pink rather than blue, on the gynesexual flag, where the […]

Aroace

Colours & Meanings Community Love and relationships that exist outside of conventional ideas of romantic and sexual relationships Wholeness as people and representing platonic and nonamorous relationships Representing the aroace identity (blue as the colour between aromantic green and asexual purple) Representing the aroace identity (blue as the colour between aromantic green and asexual purple) […]

Aroflux

Colours & Meanings Representing alloromanticism (non-aromanticism) The fluctuation between alloromanticism and aromanticism The fluctuation between alloromanticism and aromanticism The fluctuation between alloromanticism and aromanticism Representing aromanticism About The aroflux flag has five stripes, presented as a gradient between red (representing alloromanticism) and green (representing aromanticism). The origin and designer of the flag are currently unknown. […]

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