The Flag of the Asexual Movement

The Flag of the Asexual Movement

This is another important element of the international LGBTQIA movement

The flag for the asexual movement was created as its own identifying symbol, and is similar to that of other LGBTQIA communities.

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The design of the flag was the result of a collaborative process that took place in 2010 within the online asexual community.

The official flag consists of four horizontal stripes of different colors: black, gray, white, and purple.

And each color has a specific meaning:

BLACK: represents asexuality

GRAY: symbolizes gray-asexuality and demisexuality

WHITE: indicates sexuality and allied community

PURPLE: the color of pride and community

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The flag of the asexual movement is more than just a piece of colored fabric; It is a powerful symbol of pride, visibility, and inclusion. As the asexual community continues to strive for recognition and acceptance, the flag remains a staple of solidarity and strength for asexual people around the world.

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