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  2. Asexual flag - Wikipedia

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    The asexual flag has become an inspiration for many other pride flags, especially those in the asexual spectrum. The demisexual flag's origin is not entirely known, it contains a black triangle on the left pointing inwards towards the center, with 3 stripes in white, purple, and gray, with the purple stripe being thinner than the white and gray stripes.

  3. Asexuality - Wikipedia

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    The asexual pride flag features four horizontal stripes: black, gray, white, and purple, from top to bottom A black ring may be worn on one's right middle finger to indicate asexuality. In 2009, AVEN members participated in the first asexual entry into an American pride parade at the San Francisco Pride Parade. [88]

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

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    The asexual pride flag was created by a member of the Asexual Visibility and Education Network in 2010. The design includes four stripes in black, gray, white, and purple, with each color holding ...

  5. Get To Know the History Behind 17 LGBTQ+ Pride Flags ... - AOL

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    The Asexual Pride Flag features four horizontal stripes: (from top to bottom) black, gray, white, and deep purple. The black stripe signifies asexuality; the gray stripe represents gray-asexuality ...

  6. Timeline of asexual history - Wikipedia

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    The asexual pride flag was introduced in 2010, containing four horizontal stripes of black, gray, white, and purple . 2010: The asexual pride flag was introduced to the public. [43] The asexual pride flag consists of four horizontal stripes: black, grey, white, and purple from top to bottom. [43]

  7. Pride flag - Wikipedia

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    Asexual flag. The asexual pride flag consists of four horizontal stripes: black, gray, white, and purple from top to bottom. [11] [12] The flag was created by an Asexual Visibility and Education Network user standup in August 2010, as part of a community effort to create and choose a flag.

  8. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    There are also some pride flags that are not exclusively related to LGBTQ matters, such as the flag for leather subculture. The rainbow flag, which represents the entire LGBTQ community, is the most widely used pride flag. Numerous communities have embraced distinct flags, with a majority drawing inspiration from the rainbow flag.

  9. What Does It Mean to Be Graysexual? - AOL

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    The asexual, graysexual, demisexual [identities] is a great example of different degrees of the same concept,” Lewis explains. ... There is! It features colors similar to the asexual flag ...