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  2. 22 LGBTQ+ Pride Flags and the Meanings Behind Them - AOL

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    Pansexual Pride Flag. This flag represents people who identify as pansexual, meaning they're attracted to people of any gender. According to the Human Rights Campaign, it was created around 2010 ...

  3. File:MAPs Pride Flag.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description. MAPs Pride Flag.svg. The "NOMAP Pride" flag. Made originally likely as a prank flag by a Tumblr user, it is now adopted by some pedophiles, hebephiles, ephebophiles, and nepiophiles. The term MAP, which stands for "Minor Attracted Person", refers to any adult with an attraction to minors, while NOMAP, for "Non-Offending MAP ...

  4. Learn about the history and meaning of 17 LGBTQ pride flags - AOL

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    Each color, pattern, and design has its own specific meaning: for instance, the Philly Pride flag has two extra stripes, one black and one brown, to highlight people of color in the LGBTQ+ community.

  5. File talk:MAPs Pride Flag.svg - Wikipedia

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    The text says: The "MAP Pride" flag. Made originally likely as a prank flag by a Tumblr user, it is now adopted by MAPs. The term MAP, which stands for "Minor Attracted Person," refers to any adult with an attraction to minors. Pedophiles, Hebephiles, Ephebophiles, are under this definition. The text should say: The "MAP Pride" flag.

  6. Rainbow flag (LGBTQ) - Wikipedia

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    A South African gay pride flag which is a hybrid of the rainbow flag and the national flag of South Africa was launched in Cape Town in 2010. [95] Flag designer Eugene Brockman said "I truly believe we (the LGBT community) put the dazzle into our rainbow nation and this flag is a symbol of just that."

  7. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    The ace ring, a black ring worn on the middle finger of one's right hand, is a way asexual people signify their asexuality. The ring is deliberately worn in a similar manner as one would a wedding ring to symbolize marriage. Use of the symbol began in 2005. [68][69] Aro ring, meant to be worn on the left middle finger.

  8. Gay men's flags - Wikipedia

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    The original gay pride flags were flown in celebration of the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parade on June 25, 1978. [1] According to a profile published in the Bay Area Reporter in 1985, Gilbert Baker "chose the rainbow motif because of its associations with the hippie movement of the 1960s, but notes that use of the design dates back to ancient Egypt".

  9. LGBTQ community - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Greenwich Village, a gay neighborhood in Manhattan, is home to the Stonewall Inn, shown here adorned with rainbow pride flags. [1][2][3] The LGBTQ community (also known as the LGBT, LGBTQ+, LGBTQIA+, or queer community) is a loosely defined grouping of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning individuals united by ...