Among various pride flags, the aromantic flag represents those having little to no romantic attraction towards others. What does it truly mean?
LGBT flags
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The polyamorous flag was designed by Jim Evans in 1995 to represent the polyamorous community. While there are many debates over the original poly flag, people within the community have adopted it as their sexuality symbol for decades.
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What does the straight ally flag look like? What do netizens really think about it? Stick with this post to find out!
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Stick with us in this post to find out where the asexual flag came from and how it was picked as an asexual symbol since 2010.
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Although the concept of omnisexuality has been around since the 1990s, the first Omnisexual flag or Omni Flag did not appear until 2015. However, the flag has continually brought many questions about what it means. Click to explore more!
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Here’s everything to know about the Pansexual flag – including pansexual colors, its meaning, origin, and the new Pan flag design. Check it out!
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The trans flag, also known as the transgender pride flag. It represents individuals who feel that their biological sex does not match their gender identity. It features two horizontal stripes…
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It is going to be Pride Month in a few months, and you’re sitting there wondering what the Bi flag is? No worries — let me help you clear in…
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The lesbian flag appears to have had the most alterations in design, color, symbolism, and other aspects of all the LGBT flags. If you are a lesbian or merely support…