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Lgbt Pride Flags: All the Flags and What They Mean

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6. Pansexual Pride Flag

Pansexuality or omnisexuality is attraction toward people of any sex or gender identity. Flag is created by internet users in 2010. It has three colors pink, yellow, and blue.

Pansexual people describe, the blue strip of flag show the attraction towards men, Pink show attractions towards women and attraction toward people of other genders with the yellow.



7. Non-binary Pride flag

Non-binary is any gender identity that is not strictly male or female. The non-binary flag was designed by 17-year-old Kye Rowan in 2014. Each stripe color represents different types of non-binary identities.

Yellow for people who identify outside of the gender binary. The white, a mix of all colors, represents those with many or all genders. Purple for those who feel both binary male and female or fluid between them. and black for agender individuals.



8. Genderfluid Pride Flag

People experience shifts or changes in their gender. Genderfluid comes under non-binary umbrella and it has its own flag.

The flag features colors associated with femininity, masculinity, and everything in between. Color pink represents femininity, blue represents masculinity, The purple represents the combination of masculinity and femininity. The black stripe in the flag represents a lack of gender, and white is there for all genders.



9. Genderqueer Pride Flag

Genderqueer is one form of non-binary identity that has its own flag. Flag is Created in 2011 by artist and filmmaker Marilyn Roxie.Three stripes of the flag where androgyny represented with lavender, agender identities with white, and nonbinary people with green.



10. Agender Pride Flag

Who identify as having no gender or being without any gender identity. In flag black and white stripes represent an absence of gender, green the inverse of the gender-heavy purple, represents non-binary genders.



Lets look at other Lgbt Pride Flags:
Asexual Pride flag: Asexuality is the lack of sexual attraction to anyone.
Polysexual Pride flag: Polysexual is a term used for people who are attracted to two or more genders, but not necessarily all of them.
Straight Ally Flag: this makes everyone feel included at Pride marches, even if they're celebrating other people's sexualities.
Polyamorous Pride flag: Polyamoury is the term for people who have open sexual or romantic relationships with more than one person at a time.
Leather, Latex, and BDSM pride flag: associated with kink and the BDSM community,
Bear Pride Flag: In the gay community, a bear is a man who is hairy and/or has facial hair, often with a ‘cuddly’ body.

 

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