The flag was created in June 2011 by Marilyn Roxie in order to create visibility for the genderqueer community and related identities. The flag was originally intended to represent all
The genderfluid pride flag was created by JJ Poole in 2013. The flag’s creation was to represent people whose gender identity and/or expression is fluid and may fluctuate at different
The term demisexual was coined in 2006 on the forums of The Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN) by user “sonofzeal”, and started to gain widespread popularity in 2008. “Sonofzeal”
“In lesbian culture, the word ‘butch’ indicates a woman whose gender expression and traits present as typically ‘masculine’. Being butch is about playing with and questioning traditional binary male and
The bisexual flag is a pride flag representing the bisexual community. The first bisexual pride flag was unveiled at BiCafe’s first anniversary party in 1998. The biangles were designed by
The pansexual flag consists of three equally-sized colored horizontal bars, which are magenta, yellow, and cyan respectively. It is designed as a symbol for the #pansexual community to expand its
Asexuality is the lack of sexual attraction to others, or low or absent interest in or desire for sexual activity. It may be considered a sexual orientation or the lack
Aromantic people have little or no romantic attraction to others. They may or may not feel sexual attraction. An aromantic person can fall into one of two groups: aromantic allosexual
The agender pride flag, created by Salem X in 2014, has seven horizontal stripes. The black and white stripes represent an absence of gender, the gray represents semi-genderlessness, and the