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In August 2010, after seeking imput 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 [[ASEX:Visibility|visibility]]. The flag consists of four equal horizontal stripes, with the black stripe representing asexuality, the grey stripe [[Gray-A / Grey-A|grey-asexuality]] and [[Demisexual|demisexuality]], the white stripe [[Sexual|sexuality]] and the purple stripe [[Community|community]]. | In August 2010, after seeking imput 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 [[ASEX:Visibility|visibility]]. The flag consists of four equal horizontal stripes, with the black stripe representing asexuality, the grey stripe [[Gray-A / Grey-A|grey-asexuality]] and [[Demisexual|demisexuality]], the white stripe [[Sexual|sexuality]] and the purple stripe [[Community|community]]. | ||
In 2011, the asexual contingents of pride parades in San Francisco, London, Stockholm, and Toronto carried the flag. | In 2011, the asexual contingents of pride parades in San Francisco, London, Stockholm, and Toronto carried the flag. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 12:31, 9 June 2013
The asexual flag |
In August 2010, after seeking imput 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. The flag consists of four equal horizontal stripes, with the black stripe representing asexuality, the grey stripe grey-asexuality and demisexuality, the white stripe sexuality and the purple stripe community.
In 2011, the asexual contingents of pride parades in San Francisco, London, Stockholm, and Toronto carried the flag.