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IntroductionAsexuality, the lack of sexual attraction to either gender, is considered a distinctive sexual orientation.Tomislav Todorović, 17 February 2020 About the flagThe flag representing asexuality was selected in 2010 by online voting organized by a number of asexuality-related websites. [1] The winning design, first published on 30 June 2010, [1] consists of black, grey, white and purple horizontal stripes. The meaning of the colors is as follows:
As can be seen, the shades of grey and purple vary somewhat. That is also true for the ratio, although the most common values seem to be 3:5 and 2:3. Gray Asexuality flagimage by Tomislav Todorović, 8 March 2020 Gray asexuality or gray-asexuality, or gray-sexuality, or graysexuality (also spelled with "grey") is the spectrum between asexuality and full sexuality, encompassing the conditions when sexual attraction is experienced rarely and/or under specific
circumstances. [1,2,3,4] The flag representing these orientations was proposed in 2013 by person who went under the name Milith Rusignuolo [4,5] and consists of five horizontal stripes in purple, gray, white, gray and purple. These colors are borrowed from the asexuality flag, with the same meaning as there. [5,6] The flag is still mostly used online, but several examples of its real-life use are also known, such as the
San Francisco Pride 2017 [7] and the New York City Pride 2019. [7,8,9] The shades of gray and purple often look lighter than in the asexuality flag, both in online images and in real-life photos. The ratio may vary, but the one used in real life is usually 3:5. What do the colors mean on the asexual flag?The Asexual Flag
The four colors all have meanings: Black: Asexuality. Grey: Grey-Asexuality and Demisexuality. White: Non-asexual partners and allies. Purple: Community.
What color is asexual purple?English: Asexual flag. "The black represents asexuality, the grey represents grey-asexuality and demisexuality, the white represents non-asexual partners and allies, and the purple represents community."
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Legal disclaimer.. What are the color codes for the asexual flag?Asexual Pride Flag. Flag Meaning.. Black: Asexuality.. Grey: Grey-asexuality and demi-sexuality.. White: Non-asexual partners and allies.. Purple: Community.. Can grey Asexuals use the asexual flag?A black, gray, white, and purple flag is commonly used to display pride in the asexual community. The gray bar represents the area of gray sexuality within the community, and the flag is also used by those who identify as gray-asexual: The black stripe represents asexuality as a whole.
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