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In August 2010, after seeking input from [[Asexuality|asexuals]] outside [[AVEN]] and in non-English speaking areas, a '''flag''' was voted on in a non-AVEN site and then elected to help increase asexual visibility.<ref>{{Cite AVEN|51646|Asexual Flag Thread}}</ref> The flag consists of four equal horizontal stripes, similar to the flag of other orientations. | In August 2010, after seeking input from [[Asexuality|asexuals]] outside [[AVEN]] and in non-English speaking areas, a '''flag''' was voted on in a non-AVEN site and then elected to help increase asexual visibility.<ref>{{Cite AVEN|51646|Asexual Flag Thread}}</ref> The flag consists of four equal horizontal stripes, similar to the flag of other orientations. | ||
− | In 2011, the flag was used in numerous pride parades, and | + | In 2011, the flag was used in numerous pride parades, and has become one of the main [[Symbols of asexuality|symbols]] of asexuality. |
==Symbolism== | ==Symbolism== | ||
*'''Black:''' Asexuality | *'''Black:''' Asexuality | ||
*'''Grey:''' [[Gray-A]] and [[demisexuality]] | *'''Grey:''' [[Gray-A]] and [[demisexuality]] | ||
− | *'''White:''' | + | *'''White:''' Allosexual partners and allies |
*'''Purple''': Community<ref>{{Cite AVEN|53435|Asexual Flag: And the winner is.....}}</ref> | *'''Purple''': Community<ref>{{Cite AVEN|53435|Asexual Flag: And the winner is.....}}</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 23:09, 19 September 2023
The asexual flag |
In August 2010, after seeking input from asexuals outside AVEN and in non-English speaking areas, a flag was voted on in a non-AVEN site and then elected to help increase asexual visibility.[1] The flag consists of four equal horizontal stripes, similar to the flag of other orientations.
In 2011, the flag was used in numerous pride parades, and has become one of the main symbols of asexuality.
Symbolism
- Black: Asexuality
- Grey: Gray-A and demisexuality
- White: Allosexual partners and allies
- Purple: Community[2]