Pride 2022 - History of Flags

The Pansexual Pride flag is comprised of pink (representing attraction to femmes), yellow (attraction to nonbinary people), and blue (attraction to masc people) stripes.

Other variations of the Pride flag include Genderfluid, Genderflexible and Genderqueer Pride; flags for the Leather, Bear, and BDSM communities; a Polysexual Pride flag; Agender and Aromantic Pride flags; and even a rarely-seen Straight Ally Pride Flag with a large rainbow triangle amidst black and white stripes.

A less widely adopted Polyamory Pride flag has a blue (representation openness), red (passion), and black (solidarity) stripe with a gold (emotional attachment) Pi symbol in the middle. A variation on the Poly flag turns the black stripe into a triangle and replaces the Pi symbol with a yellow stripe. The Asexual Pride flag, represent asexuality, grey for demisexuality, white for allies, and purple for community. created in 2010, has four stripes: Black to

“ T H E IMPORTANT THING IS NOT THE OBJECT OF LOVE, BUT THE EMOTION I T S E L F . ” - Gore Vidal

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