The creator of this flag is user Standup in the AVEN forum. Finally, the purple line represents the idea of community. The grey line represents grey asexuality and demisexuality, and the white line represents non-asexual partners and allies. The Asexual Pride FlagĪsexuality is a term typically used to describe those who experience a lack of sexual attraction and/or low levels of sexual desire towards others. The creator of this flag is Tumblr user CameronWhimsy. The grey line represents grey-aromantic and demiromantic people, and the black line represents the sexuality spectrum. The white line represents platonic and aesthetic attraction, as well as queer/quasi-platonic relationships. The light green line represents the aromantic spectrum. The dark green line represents aromanticism. The Aromantic FlagĪn aromantic person is usually a person who does not experience romantic attraction or does so in a notably different way than is traditionally thought of. The creator of this flag is Tumblr user Samlin. The blue line represents attraction to men. The green line represents attraction to those who don’t identify within the gender binary. The pink line represents attraction to women. The Polysexual FlagĪ Polysexual person is usually a person who is sexually attracted to multiple, but not all, genders. The black line represents all genders, including genders that do not align with femininity or masculinity. The purple line represents a combo of both masculinity and femininity. The white line represents the lack of gender. The Genderfluid Pride FlagĪ genderfluid person is usually a person who has a gender expression(s) or identity that is not constant or fixed. The creator of this flag is Tumblr user 2Sanon. The rainbow lines are from the traditional Pride flag, which we’ll cover later on. The circle represents the unity of those two identities. The two feathers represent masculine and feminine identities. There are many definitions of this term and each is nation-specific.
Two-Spirit is an umbrella term used by some Indigenous North Americans to describe Indigenous folks who identify across and between gender diversity and sexual orientation. Related | Queer BYU Graduate Wears Rainbow Flag for Graduation The Two-Spirit Flag Created in the Asexual Visibility and Education Network forum (AVEN), the creator of this flag is user SonOfZeal. The white line represents sexuality and the purple line represents the idea of community. The black triangle represents asexuality and the grey line represents asexuality and demi-sexuality. The Demisexual Pride FlagĪ demisexual person is usually a person who only experiences sexual attraction when they feel a true emotional bond with another person. And yes, we’ll be talking about the most well-known rainbow flag, from inception to where we are now.
We ran the order through a random generator for equality and fairness. There are many, many flags to choose from but for now, we are focusing on 22 in particular. What do they represent? What do the colors mean? Who made them? Spoiler alert: Tumblr was a big player here. It’s time to learn all there is to know about pride flags. Comments How well do you know the Pride flags?