During Pride Month, you'll likely see a lot of different Pride flags that embody different aspects of the LGBTQ+ community this year and in future years. So what does each one represent?
Designer Salem X or"Ska" created a reversible flag—much like the transgender flag—to represent rejection of gender. Green is nonbinary, and black and white are absence of gender.In a similar color scheme, the green in the aromantic flag represents those living without romantic attraction or different romantic attraction. Gray and black are meant to represent all aromantic sexualities.
To add to the genderqueer flag's representation, 17-year-old Kye Rowan created the nonbinary flag in 2014 for gender existing outside the binary . White is all genders, black is no gender, and purple is a mix of genders.Another fetish flag, the pony play flag was designed in 2007 by Carrie P., and includes black to express unity with the larger leather community.
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