Asexual flag
The asexual flag was created in 2010 by a member of the Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN). The flag features four horizontal stripes of equal size. From top to bottom, the stripes are black, gray, white, and purple. The black stripe represents asexuality, the gray stripe represents gray-asexuality and demisexuality, the white stripe represents sexuality or allosexuality (or, sometimes, allies), and the purple stripe represents the community as a whole. The flag is often flown at pride events and is used to represent the asexual community.
Adopted | 2010 |
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Design | Four horizontal stripes colored respectively with black, grey, white, and purple |
Part of the LGBT series |
LGBT symbols |
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Symbols |
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Pride flags |
The flag design has been widely accepted and has become a symbol of asexuality.
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