Historical Background Families of Color in the Lgbtq+ Community

I'll effort to list as many pride colors every bit I tin retrieve of.

Pride Stamp by xxstamps Gay Pride (6 stripes of the rainbow but without indigo- Gay, Gay Men, Lesbians, Homosexuality, and sometimes the entire LGBT customs. This was created by a San Francisco artist named Gilbert Baker in 1978.  The flag originally had the stripes of all the colors of the rainbow and one pink stripe; from acme to lesser, it was pink, red, orangish, yellow, green, blue, violet/purple, and indigo.    Pink represented sex, red represented life, orange represented healing, xanthous represented sunlight, green represented nature, blueish represented art, indigo represented serenity, and violet represented spirit.  Afterward, pink was removed from the flag considering of availability of fabric issues, then information technology became the seven colors of the rainbow.  In 1979, indigo was removed because of visibility reasons when posted on Marketplace Street in San Francisco, so the current flag has six stripes: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet/royal. The term "homosexual" was coined in the mid-19th century by an Austro-Hungarian journalist named Károly Mária Kertbeny.)

Labrys Lesbian Pride ( Purple with Labrys in inverted blackness triangle [dissimilar versions exist] - Lesbians, women, and feminism, and all people who identify as female person who are attracted to females. Labrys became a symbol of lesbians and feminists due to the popularity of a female empowerment publication called Labrys Mag.  In addition, the black triangle is a symbol of lesbians due to the fact that many lesbians were forced to habiliment it in concentration camps during the Holocaust under the idea that they were "asocial" and did not conform to heteronormativity).

DA Stamp - Bisexuality 01 by tppgraphics Bisexual Pride (Pink, Imperial, and Bluish - Bisexuals.  Pink stands for attraction to females, blueish stands for attraction to males, and royal stands for attraction to both.)

Pansexual Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Pansexual  ( Pink, yellowish, blueish - Pansexual.  According to Wikipedia: "The pansexual pride flag was designed equally a symbol for the pansexual community to use. The pansexual pride flag has been found on various internet sites since mid-2010. . . . The pansexual pride flag is used to increase visibility and recognition for the pansexual customs, and to distinguish it from bisexuality.  It is used to indicate that pansexuals have romantic attractions and relationships with people of different genders and sexualities. . . . The pansexual flag consists of three colored horizontal bars: pink, yellow, and blueish. The blue portion of the flag represents those who identify inside the male spectrum (regardless of biological sexual activity), the pinkish represents those who identify within the female spectrum (regardless of biological sex), and the yellowish portion, constitute in betwixt the blue and pink portions, represents non-binary attraction; such as androgynous, agender, bigender and genderfluid people.)
Omnisexual Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed
Omnisexual Pride - (Five horizontal stripes, from top to bottom: light pink, pink, dark bluish, blue, lite blue - The origins of this flag is unknown to me.  I do not know who coined the term "omnisexual," nor who created the flag.  Thus, I am uncertain what the flag colors mean, merely my estimate is that the shades of pinkish and blue represent spectra of different and all genders, to which omnisexuals are attracted.)

Polysexual Flag Stamp by SavvyRed  Polysexual Pride (Pinkish, greenish, and blue - Polysexual. Based on bisexual colors..  Pink represents attraction to females.  Blueish represents attraction to males.  Greenish most probable represents attraction to people with non-binary gender identities.)

Transgender Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Transgender Pride ( Light blueish stripe, pinkish stripe, white stripe, pink stripe, blue stripe - Transgender people. This flag was created by a trans* woman named Monica Helms who says: "The stripes at the elevation and bottom are calorie-free bluish, the traditional color for baby boys. The stripes next to them are pinkish, the traditional colour for baby girls. The stripe in the eye is white, for those who are intersex, transitioning or consider themselves having a neutral or undefined gender. The pattern is such that no matter which way you fly information technology, it is always correct, signifying us finding correctness in our lives.")

Skoliosexual / Ceterosexual Pride Stamp by SavvyRed Skoliosexual Pride (Yellow, greenish, white, and black horizontal lines with a lavender outline of a heart in the middle - Skoliosexual/Ceterosexual. Yellow represents beingness non-binary or attracted to not-binary people. Light-green represents bigender, third gender, genderqueer, or other genders. White and blackness represent neutral genderlessness, agender, questioning gender identity, etc. The outline of the lavender heart represents love exterior the gender norms. I created this flag, but

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is the one who invented the give-and-take. Also, ceterosexual is another word for skoliosexual.)
Heteroflexible Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Heteroflexible Pride (Six grey spectrum stripes with six sparse colorful rainbow stripes in the eye.  Colour stripes, from pinnacle to bottom: crimson, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet - Heteroflexible pride.The grey spectrum represents a ground of heterosexuality while the six-colored rainbow stripe represents the flexible homosexual element.)

Homoflexible Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Homoflexible Pride (Six colorful rainbow stripes with vi sparse grey spectrum in the middle.  Color stripes, in order from elevation to bottom: red, orangish, xanthous, dark-green, blue, violet - Homoflexible Pride.  Co-ordinate to its creator: "Y'all've got your bones 6 stripe rainbow flag, mostly to lucifer with the heterosexual flag. The stripe of heterosexual flag is is the 'flexible' part.")
Abrosexual Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Abrosexual Pride (Five horizontal stripes. From meridian to bottom: turquoise, calorie-free turquoise, white, pinkish, and hot pink - Abrosexual Pride.  An bearding tumblr user coined the term.  The flag was created past a tumblr user named Mod Chad afterward another anonymous person requested it.  The anonymous user said, "could you guys peradventure make an abrosexual pride flag?? maybe something along the lines of the typical five color flags that fades from #46D294 to white to #EE1766."  Information technology is unknown why this person chose these colors specifically.)
Biromantic Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Biromantic Pride (Three horizontal stripes and a heart split up into darker corresponding iii horizontal stripes.  From superlative to lesser, the 3 stripes in the background are light pink, light purple or possibly lavender, and lite blue.  From top to bottom, the heart'southward stripes are pinkish, purple, and blue -I do not know who created the flag, coined the term, or what the flag'southward creator choose the colors to mean.  However, it is obvious that the pink, purple, and blueish color scheme is from the bisexual pride flag color [see above].  Pink stands for attraction to females, blue stands for attraction to males, and imperial represents attraction to both males and females.  The middle virtually probable represents romantic allure.)
Biromantic Homosexual Pride Flag by SavvyRed Biromantic Homosexual Pride (Vi horizontal stripes in the background, which are the colors of the rainbow with indigo left out, and a heart in the foreground that is divided into horizontal stripes [from elevation to bottom] pink, regal, and blue - Biromantic Homosexual Pride.The term "homosexual" was coined in the mid-19th century by an Austro-Hungarian announcer named Károly Mária Kertbeny. This is a combination flag that represents people who are biromantic homosexuals. I do not know who created the flag, coined the term biromantic, or what the flag means according to its creator.  However, it seems to exist a combination of the gay rainbow pride flag and the bisexual flag.  The gay pride flag is probably represented in the groundwork past the 6  stripes (rainbow but without indigo), which symbolizes allure to the opposite gender.  If the colors correspond to the rainbow pride flag, then red means life, orange means healing, yellow means sunlight, green means nature, blue means art, and violet stands for spirit.   The heart is probably a symbol for romantic orientation.  The pink on the center probably represent attraction to females, bluish probably represents attraction to males, and purple probably represents attraction to both).

Biromantic Heterosexual Pride Flag by SavvyRed Biromantic Heterosexual Pride (6 horizontal black and white stripes [top to bottom alternating starting with blackness] in the background, and in front of that is a centre divided into three horizontal stripes which are [peak to bottom] pink, imperial, and blue - Biromantic Heterosexual Pride.  This is a combination flag that represents people who are biromantic heterosexuals.  The term "heterosexual" was coined in the mid-19th century by an Austro-Hungarian journalist named Károly Mária Kertbeny.  I do not know who created the flag, coined the term biromantic, or what the flag means according to its creator.  However, it seems to be a combination of the heterosexual flag and the bisexual flag.  The heterosexual flag is probably represented in the background past the blackness and white stripes.  Black and white most likely represent contrary gender attraction.  The heart is probably a symbol for romantic orientation.  The pinkish on the middle probably stand for attraction to females, blue probably represents attraction to males, and purple probably represents allure to both.)
Panromantic Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Panromantic Pride (Three horizontal stripes and a heart in the heart, with the stripes also going across the heart, though with darker/brighter colors.  The stripes are low-cal pinkish, pale yellow, and low-cal blue in order from summit to lesser.  The horizontal stripes that intersect these stripes and form the heart are pink, yellow, and blue from top to bottom - Panromantic Pride. I practise non know who invented this version of thepanromantic heart symbol or flag, but it is conspicuously based on the pansexual flag that is pink, yellowish, and blue.  Pink stands for allure to females.  Blue stands for attraction to males.  Yellowish stands for not-binary attraction.  The heart shape is well-nigh likely a symbol for romantic orientation. I do not know who coined the term panromantic.)
Panromantic Homosexual Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Panromantic Homosexual Pride (Six horizontal stripes in the background and a heart divided into three horizontal stripes in the foreground.  The groundwork stripes are, from top to lesser: red, orangish, yellow, green, blue, and violet/royal.  The 3 horizontal stripes of the striped heart are pink, xanthous, and blueish, in order of top to bottom - Panromantic Homosexual Pride.  This is a combo flag that pairs a specific romantic orientation [panromanticism] with a specific sexual orientation [homosexuality].  I do not know who invented the panromantic heart symbol or flag, only it is clearly based on the pansexual flag that is pink, yellow, and blue.  Pinkish stands for attraction to females.  Blue stands for allure to males.  Yellow stands for non-binary attraction.  The heart shape is nearly likely a symbol for romantic orientation.  I do not know who invented the term "panromantic," simply the term "homosexual" was coined in the mid-19th century by an Austro-Hungarian journalist named Károly Mária Kertbeny.)

Panromantic Heterosexual Pride Stamp by SavvyRed Panromantic Heterosexual Pride (6 horizontal black and white stripes [pinnacle to bottom starting with blackness] in the background, and in forepart of that is a eye divided into three horizontal stripes which are [acme to bottom] pinkish, yellow, and blue - Panromantic Heterosexual Pride.This is a combo flag that pairs a specific romantic orientation [panromanticism] with a specific sexual orientation [heterosexuality]. I do not know who invented the panromantic  centre symbol or flag, but it is clearly based on the pansexual flag that is pink, yellow, and blue.  Pink stands for allure to females.  Blueish stands for attraction to males.  Yellow stands for non-binary attraction.  The heart shape is most likely a symbol for romantic orientation. The heterosexual flag in the background is represented in the groundwork by the black and white stripes.  Black and white well-nigh likely represent opposite gender attraction or the gay rainbow pride flag with its colors removed. I do non know who coined the term " panromantic." The term "heterosexual" was coined in the mid-19th century by an Austro-Hungarian journalist named Károly Mária Kertbeny. )

Panromantic Asexual Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Panromantic Asexual Pride (Four horizontal stripes in the background and a eye divided into three horizontal stripes in the foreground.  The background stripes are, from top to lesser: black, grey, white, and majestic.  The 3 horizontal stripes of the heart are pink, yellow, and blue, in club of top to lesser - Panromantic Asexual Pride.This is a combo flag that pairs a specific romantic orientation [panromanticism] with a specific sexual orientation [asexuality]. The person who created thepanromantic asexual flag  is deviantART usercrownstamps.crownstamps did not mention what the colors and symbols and of the flag ways, only it is fairly certain that they combined the asexual flag [black, gray, white, and majestic horizontal stripes] with the pink, yellow, and blue striped heart symbol of panromanticism. I practise not know who invented the panromantic  symbol or flag. According tothis article: "In the Summer of 2010, a number of asexuality sites, led by users on AVEN, came up with a number of designs for an asexuality flag, and then held a multi-stage vote to determine the winner The selected design was created by AVEN user standup, and first posted at 4:36 PM on June 30th, 2010.")

Two-Spirit Pride ( Rainbow flag with a Native American symbol in the heart - Two-Spirit identified people. The rainbow represents the LGBT spectrum, and the Native American symbol represents the cultural origin of Two Spirit.)

Genderqueer Stamp by sunbirds Genderqueer Pride ( Lavender, white, and dark green - Genderqueer Pride.  Lavender is a mixture of blue and pink and represents genderqueer people who identify every bit both male and female.  The white stripe represents genderqueer people who fall outside of the female-male binary.  Night green represents the inverse of lavender for those who do not place as female nor male).

Feather Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed  Feather Pride ( A golden phoenix in front of scarlet triangles and a black and white triangle pattern - Elevate pride, drag queen pride, drag king pride, pride for those attracted to people in drag, and other fetishes. The phoenix is a symbol of rebirth while the red triangles represent the passion that the drag community had during the early on days of the AIDS epidemic. NOTE: The Feather Pride flag has nothing to do with fetishes concerning feathers or birds.  The name comes strictly from the phoenix symbol and only represents the elevate community, people attracted to people in drag, and similar sexual orientations and gender identities.)

Androgynous Pride Flag by SavvyRed Androgynous Pride ( Gray flag with an equal sign in which the acme part is bluish and the lesser is pinkish - Androgyny. The gray office of the flag represents the grey surface area between genders.  The equal sign represents the equality between men and women.)

Bigender Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Bigender Pride ( Royal, low-cal pink, light blue, cyan, and blueish - Bigender people.   This is one of the nearly popular bigender flags.  I am not entirely certain of its origins nor the definitive meaning of its colors, but an educated estimate would be that white represent trans* identity, calorie-free pink and shades of blueish might stand for femininity and masculinity, and royal represents the mixture of masculine and feminine identities because blue and pink make purple.)

Intersex Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Intersex Pride ( Purple circumvolve against a yellow background - Intersexuality.  Yellow represents neutrality in gender instead of associating masculinity with blue and femininity with pink.  It is as well the main color of the Hermaphrodite Flag. The circle symbolizes wholeness).

Trigender Pride ( Pink stripe, blue stripe, green stripe, blue stripe, and pink stripe - Trigender and possibly Third Gender. Pink stands for femininity or female person gender, blueish represents masculinity or male person gender, and green represents non-binary.)

Hermaphrodite Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Hermaphrodite Pride ( Stripes in shades of orange, yellow, and green with imperial Mercury symbol  - Hermaphrodite Pride. Yellow represents neutrality in gender instead of associating masculinity with blue and femininity with pink.  The flag is based on the Gay Pride flag in the sense of having a spectrum of hues that represent a fluid spectrum of gender.  The symbol in the eye is that of the planet and Roman god Mercury, which is purple symbolizing the mixture of pink and blue as feminine and male colors.  Though I am not completely sure why Mercury'south symbol was called, I would guess that it may have been considering Mercury is the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Hermes, father of Hermaphroditus, the namesake of the term "hermaphrodite."  NOTE: Hermaphrodite should non be confused with "intersex."  The word "intersex" is an umbrella term used for a diverseness of weather condition in which a person is born with a reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn't seem to fit the typical definitions of female or male.   According toPride-Flags:

" The discussion 'hermaphrodite' originally meant 'a person or animal having both male and female sex organs or other sexual characteristics, either abnormally or (in the case of some organisms) as the natural condition.'  Information technology is a stigmatizing and misleading word when used to refer to an intersex person. There is growing momentum to eliminate the discussion 'hermaphrodite' from medical literature and to utilise the word 'intersex' in its place. While some intersex people do repossess the word 'hermaphrodite' with pride to reference themselves, information technology should exist mostly avoided except under specific circumstances. This discussion is not interchangeable with intersex and y'all should just refer to someone as hermaphrodite if they specifically tell you that you lot can." )

Genderfluid Pride ( Pinkish, white, regal, black, blue - Genderfluid. Pink represents femininity.  White represents all genders.  Purple represents masculinity and femininity.  Blackness represents genderlessness.  Blue stands for masculinity.)

Genderflux Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Genderflux Pride  ( Six horizontal stripes, from top to bottom: Pink, calorie-free pink, pale yellow, grey, cyan, and blue.  The light pinkish and cyan stripes are thinner than the rest - Genderflux .  Created pastnova-pride-flags with colors chosen to cause less eyestrain and visual sensitivity.)

Nonbinary Flag by SavvyRed Nonbinary Pride ( Horizontal stripes.  From tiptop to Bottom: xanthous, white, purple, and black - Not-binary gender identity. According to Nonbinary.org it was invented by "Kye Rowan in 2014. Yellow is for gender without reference to the gender binary. White: those with many or all genders. Purple: a mix of female and male. Black: without gender.")

Pangender Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Pangender Pride (Seven horizontal stripes.  From elevation to lesser: pale yellowish, pink, lite pink, white, light pinkish, pink, and stake yellow.  - Pangender.  created past Pangendering] and according to Nonbinary.org: "based on the agender pride flag. The colors are very bright so that they correspond the multiplicity of genders [considering the white low-cal, in the electromagnetic spectrum, is a combination of all colors.]")
Panflux Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Panflux Pride (5 horizontal stripes.  From superlative to bottom: hot pink, orange, yellow, calorie-free greenish, and blue - Panflux pride.  CinnamonGem created the flag, but their deviantART account is deactivated.  It is unknown what the colors mean, simply I would judge would exist that hot pinkish, yellow, and bluish are derived from the pansexual flag and the other colors (orange and xanthous) be to create more of the flow of a spectrum.  NOT to exist confused with the gay rainbow flag, which has 6 stripes and uses blood-red instead of hot pink.)
Panfluid Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Panfluid Pride (Seven horizontal stripes. From top to bottom: Light imperial, lavender, light orange, yellow, light orange, lavender, light royal.  The term "panfluid" was coined past nepkrisprite, who as well designed this flag.  The meanings of its colors are unknown).

Polygender Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Polygender Pride (V horizontal stripes.  From acme to bottom: Black, grey, pinkish, yellow blue - Polygender Pride.  Co-ordinate to its creator the-war-outside--our-door  it also represents "anyone whose identity includes more than one gender- genderfluid people, bigender people, trigender people, polygender people, some demigender people, etc."  the-state of war-outside--our-door explains the colors: "The pinkish and blueish stripes are for masculinity and femininity respectively, and those who feel partially male/female. The yellowish is for genders outside the binary. The black is for those who feel partially agender- I know it's not a gender, but I've heard of quite a few people who would describe themself as bigender with agender as 1 of their genders. The grayness is for those whose gender(s) change or fluctuate.")
Asexual Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Asexual Pride (Four horizontal stripes.  From height to bottom: Black, grayness, white, and purple. - Asexual Pride.  Black stands for asexuality.  Greyness stands for Gray-Asexuality and Demisexuality.  White stands for non-asexual partners and allies.  Imperial represents community.  The flag was created by an AVEN user called standup in 2010 as office of a contest.  The full story is hither: Asexual Flag History).

Demisexual Pride ( A thick white stripe, thin majestic stripe, and a thick grey stripe with a black triangle on the dominating the left side  - Demisexuals.  Black stands for asexuality.  Grey represents Gray-Ace and demisexuality.  White represents sexuality.  Majestic represents community.)

Autochorissexual Pride ( A triangle pointing toward with horizontal stripes in the colors imperial, white, greyness, and blackness juxtaposed to two smaller triangles with horizontal stripes in the colors blackness, gray, white, and purple - Autochorissexuality.  [Anthony Bogaert created the term and says that it is a sub-section of asexuality.  It represents people who do not want to have sex activity with some other person nor experience sexual attraction to others just still are aroused by observing sexual content that may include pornography, sexual fantasies, erotica, etc.]Hunterinabrowncoat created the flag.  Royal, white, grayness, and black are the colors of the asexual flag.  The black stripe represents asexuality.  The gray stripe represents grey area between sexual and asexual feelings.  The white stripe represents sexuality.  The royal stripe represents community.  The inverted triangle represents the idea that autochorissexuals accept an inverted perspective on sexuality; Hunterinabrowncoat says that asexuals are not attracted to others though some asexuals engage or desire to appoint in sexual activities while autochorissexuals accept sexual allure but exercise not want to engage in sexual activities).

Graysexual Pride ( Horizontal stripes [in order of summit to bottom]: imperial, greyness, white, grey, and royal - Greysexuality.  Created by Shikku27316 as a proposed flag.  "My original explanation was kinda dumb. The purple was asexuality, the white was allosexuality, and the grey was the region of "getting over" asexuality, and so "getting over" allosexuality to be asexual again, but that sounds pretty dumb, plus information technology's not the merely definition of greysexual. So, the colours hateful the same, but it's kinda symbolising the ii coming together to brand the grey area." - Shikku27316 [Of course, I don't remember it was dumb. :) If you get the chance, say something nice almost it to Shikku]).

Autosexual Pride Flag by SavvyRed Autosexual Pride (2 horizontal stripes, from top to lesser: light blue/cyan and grey; a red heart in the centre with a black outline that ends in an arrow - Autosexuality.  The term was coined by sexual activity researcher Bernard Apfelbaum.  The creator isaturinfortheworse ,whohad partially forgotten the meaning of the flag until asked past an bearding person and says: "I think the red is for love/sexual attraction. Grey for some connection to the ace/grey-ace flag because at that place's a lot of overlap. I'thousand really stumped by the pale blue . . . something to exercise with the pansexual flag, i remember? No, right, okay; I've got it, I think.  So the main people - as far equally I tin can tell, and by no means am I suggesting this is all - who are autosexual are either Potential Attraction to Literally Anyone (as in pansexual, self inclusive) or are attracted to simply themselves and often identify every bit ace/grey-ace. And so the bluish is from the pansexual flag and the grey is from the ace flag. With this in mind, I just idea of a simpler flag: grey stripe, red stripe, blue stripe.")

Demiromantic Pride Flag by SavvyRed DemiromanticPride (Black triangle on the left side, three horizontal stripes, from top to bottom: white, green, and grayness.  The green line is very thin - Demiromanticism. I do not entirely know who created this flag (or what the colors originally mean).  Notwithstanding, using an educated guess based on what these colors hateful in other pride flags, I remember: white might represent sexuality, green might represent the opposite of red equally beingness associated with romanticism, blackness might stand for asexuality, grey might correspond Gray-sexuality or the Gray-sexual spectrum.  The black triangle mimics that of the demisexual flag).
Demigender Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Demigender Pride (5 horizontal stripes.  From top to lesser: thin grey line, thick xanthous line, thin white line, thick yellow line, and thin gray line.  Proposed Demigender Flag.  Sometimes people use the deminonbinary flag [run into beneath] as both the deminonbinary and demigender flags.  I do not know who coined the term "demigender" nor who designed this one.  I constitute it on Nonbinary.org'due south Demigender commodity, which explains the flag colors as: "Yellow: nonbinary. White: agender or gender (concept). Gray: partial.")

Deminonbinary Flag by SavvyRed Deminonbinary Pride (Vii horizontal stripes.  From top to bottom: dark grayness, greyness, yellow, white, yellow, grey, dark gray. - Deminonbinary and sometimes Demigender.  Created byalexander—the-great.  Grey represents semi/demi-gender, every bit if to exist a gender version of grey ace.  Yellowish represents non-binary genders.  White is a combination of all genders.)

Demifluid Flag by SavvyRed Demifluid Pride ( vii horizontal stripes.  From top to bottom: dark grayness, grey, rainbow spectrum, white, rainbow spectrum, greyness, nighttime grey - Demifluid.  I'm non sure who created this flag or what its design ways, only my guess would be gray and dark grey as partiality or a rejection of a black -and-white cissexist gender binary, white every bit gender neutrality, and the rainbow spectrum as a representative of fluidity.)

Demiflux Flag by SavvyRed Demiflux Pride (seven horizontal stripes.  From top to lesser: dark grey, greyness, pink, yellow, blue, grey, dark grayness. - Demiflux.Created past aflutteringlaney. Grey represents partial gender.  Pink represents femininity.  Yellopw stands for nonbinary.  Blue stands for masculinity.)

Endogender by SavvyRed  Endogender Pride  ( five horizontal stripes.  From top to bottom: green, night greenish, light green, dark light-green, green. - Endogender. Created pastnova-pride-flags and colors specifically designated to be more attainable for people with heart-strain and other sensory issues.  In add-on to bug about eye strain, green ofttimes symbolizes non-binary gender.)

Endoboy Pride Flag by SavvyRed  Endoboy Pride (v horizontal stripes.  From peak to lesser: blue, grey, lavender, grey, bluish. - Endoboy. "Colors correspond the spectrum of identities.  The Outer Blues represents Masculinity.  The Calorie-free Lavender in the middle is a mix of Pink, Blue, and Grayness to represent people who shift to partially feminine/masculinie/genderless/nonbinary feeling.")

Endogirl Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Endogirl  ( 5 horizontal stripes.  From top to lesser: pink, purple, lavander, majestic, pink. - Endogirl. " Colors stand for the spectrum of identities.  The Outer Pinks  represents Femininity.  The Light Lavender  in the center is a mix of Pink, Blue, and Grey  to represent people who shift to partially feminine/masculinie/genderless/nonbinary feeling." The lavender color stripes were not mentioned, only lavender often represents a mixture of male and female [being that information technology is a bluish combined with pinkish]).

Genderplus by SavvyRed Genderplus Pride ( three horizontal stripes from top to bottom: medium dark grayness, grey, medium nighttime grey.  In addition, at that place is a red plus sign in the middle of the center stripe. - Genderplus, presence of gender . This flag was created past a tumblr user namedallofyouguysarefuckingannoying: who could not find an existing gender identity and created this term.  The meaning of the colors are unknown, merely the grayness and night grey might represent partial gender or partial genderlessness, and the red plus sign most likely represents positivity equally in presence of gender).

Genderpositive Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed  Genderpositive Pride  ( 5 horizontal stripes with a red plus sign in the middle.  From top to lesser: red, white, orangish, white, and red - Genderpositivity .  " There are no meanings for individual stripe colours.  Rather the colours were chosen in society to reverberate positivity, activity, and to "pop" out at the viewer and make it known they are present.  Just like one'south gender would be if they were feeling 1000+.")

Gendernegative Flag Stamp (original) by SavvyRed  Gendernegative Pride(three horizontal stripes from summit to bottom: medium dark gray, grey, medium dark greyness.  In addition, there is a dark blue subtraction sign in the heart of the center stripe. - Gendernegative country.  This flag was created by a tumblr user named allofyouguysarefuckingannoying who could not find an existing gender identity and created this term.  "There are no meanings for individual stripe colours.  Rather the colours were chosen to stand for negativity, a sedentary land of being, mellowness.  The colours were chosen to exist overlooked and non actually acknowledge that they exist, just like your gender would be if i were feeling G-."  A variation of this flag is listed by here.)
Greygender Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Greygender Pride (Five horizontal stripes, from top to lesser: grey, white, blueish, white, and blackness.  The white stripes are much thinner than the other stripes - Greygender / Graygender Pride. Co-ordinate to invernom, who both created the term and the flag, the colors represent: "The ii shades of grey, one lighter and i darker, stand for the spectrum of experience this identity covers, since people identifying as graygender might experience gender to a lesser or greater caste than one another. The deep blue represents graygender as an identity and experience, which I've always thought of in terms of deep ocean water - information technology's calm just it still has a subtle fluidity and variation, and because it'due south darker deep below the surface information technology's harder to determine what's going on in it, only it's nevertheless beautiful and full of interesting and mysterious things. And the white  represents the purity and validity of graygender people and our experiences. Even if we experience gender less often or strongly than most, or don't nowadays it equally much, etc., doesn't make our gender lesser or invalid." )

Cavusgender Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Cavusgender Pride  ( 3 horizontal stripes, from top to bottom: light pinkish, yellowish, light blue, with one vertical blue stripe in the center.   - Cavusgender.  I practise non know who coined this term, who designed this flag, or what its colors official stand for.  However, my guess is that lite pinkish represents females and feminine genders, light blue might correspond males and masculine genders, blue might correspond depression and sadness, and yellow might represent happiness and other emotions other than low.)

Demiboy Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Demiboy Pride ( seven horizontal stripes, from top to bottom: dark grey, gray, cyan, white, cyan, grey, dark gray - Demiboy / Demiguy / Demimasculine.  Flag was created by a tumblr user with the screen name Transrants.  Co-ordinate to Nonbinary.org's Demigender page, the colors hateful: "Blue: male. White: agender or nonbinary gender. Grey: partial.")

Demigirl Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Demigirl Pride ( seven horizontal stripes, from acme to bottom: dark gray, grey, light pink, white, calorie-free pink, grey, dark greyness - Demigirl / Demifeminine.  Flag was created by a tumblr user with the screen name Transrants.  According to Nonbinary.org'due south Demigender page, the colors mean: "Pink: female. White: agender or nonbinary gender.  Grey: fractional.")

Agender Pride Flag by SavvyRed Agender Pride ( Black, grey, white, greenish, white, grey, black horizontal stripes, in that lodge from top to lesser  - Agender.  According to The Gender Wiki's Pride Flag Folio: "Both black and white represent the complete absence of gender. Grey represents beingness semi-genderless.  Green represents nonbinary gender, because it is the changed of purple."  It was created by a tumblr user with the screen name transrants in 2014).

Gendervoid Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Gendervoid Pride  ( Five horizontal lines, from height to bottom : nighttime blue, grey, blackness, greyness, and night blue  - Gendervoid. Flag originally created by:novusnova and term coined bybaaphomett.  Original significant of the colors is unknown, but it is generally causeless that the dark, bleak colors represent a void or emptiness.)

Neutrois Pride ( White, green, and black horizontal lines  - Neutrois [genderless, agender, neutral gender, etc]. The white stripe stands for neutral, unidentified, or questioning gender.  The green stripe represents non-binary gender.  The blackness stripe represents agender, asexuality, or tertiary-gender.)

Aromantic Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Aromantic Pride ( Green, yellow, orange, and blackness - Aromantic. Created bycameronwhimsey. "We designed the flag to exist as inclusive equally possible and we used fairly bones colour symbolism. Green, (being the opposite, gratuitous color to red, which normally represents romance), represents aromanticism. Yellow, similar the xanthous rose which represents friendship, stands for various forms of queerplatonic love. Orange, being red once removed toward yellowish, represents lithromantics. And black represents romantics who choose to reject traditional romance."  This is the original proposed aromantic flag, simply others exist considering this flag has like colors to the Jamaican and Rastafarian flags.)

Akoiromantic Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Akoiromantic Pride  ( Five horizontal stripes, from top to bottom: red, orange, yellow, white, and black - Akoiromantic / Lithromantic / Apromantic Pride.  Created pastthejasmineelf equally a lithromantic pride flag.  "Blood-red represents community, as it is traditionally a colour of leadership, life, and sensitivity.  Orange represents lith-ness, as information technology does on a version of the aro flag.  Yellow represents our varied relationships, also equally it does on on the mentioned aro flag. Yellowish traditionally represents friendship, loyalty, and honor. White represents romanticism and sexuality. Black represents aromanticism and asexuality." Polyamory Pride Flag - ( Blueish, reddish, and black with a gilded lowercase pi from the Greek alphabet . Polyamory.  Blue represents openness and honesty betwixt all lovers involved in each relationship.  Cerise represents dearest and passion.  Black represents all people in open up and consensual relationships who have to hide their relationships due to social discrimination.  The gold pi represents the value placed on emotional attachments to others.)

BDSM Pride ( Black stripe, blueish stripe, black stripe, blue stripe, white stripe, blue stripe, black stripe, blue stripe, blackness stripe, and the Quagmyr'due south BDSM emblem in ruby and white in the middle - BDSM subculture [Bondage and Subject, Sadomasochism, and Domination and Submission]. Based on the Leather flag combined with Quagmyr's BDSM emblem.)

Lipstick Lesbian Pride (Stripes of different shades of red, majestic, and pink with a white stripe in the middle likewise as a lipstick impress in the upper left corner. - Lipstick / Femme / Feminine Lesbians and other feminine female identified people who are attracted to female identified people.  The shades of red, purple, and pinkish represents traditionally female associated colors.  Though popular and well-known, this flag is controversial because its creator has said racist, biphobic, and other ignorant and intolerant things in her blog.)
Butch Lesbian Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Butch Lesbian Pride (Seven horizontal stripes that are all shades of blue except the centre white  stripe - Butch lesbian pride, sometimes butch pride for masculine women who are interested in women but not lesbians.  Information technology was created pastdorian--rutherford.tumblr.com/, only I do not know for certain what the colors were supposed to mean.  However, my guess is that blue probably represents masculinity and white represents gender.)

Gay Male or Gay Man Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Gay Man Pride / Gay Male Pride (Seven horizontal stripes, from elevation to lesser: dark teal, teal, light teal, white, lite blue, blue, night blue - Gay man and gay male pride. Information technology is a proposed flag created past Anonymous and Mod Hermy on tumblr considering at that place are many well-known lesbian pride flags out in that location but very few gay male person pride flags. According to this page on tumblr: "anonymous wanted blues and purples, but it looked too much like the butch lesbian flag so Hermy suggested using greens instead.  Color meanings: Based on the pink lesbian flag [Link].")

Twink Pride Flag by SavvyRed Twink Pride  ( 3 horizontal stripes ... from acme to bottom: pink, white, and stake yellow with conjoined male symbols - Twinks .  I have non been able to find the true meaning of this flag online, so I volition just brand an educated guess based loosely on meanings of the aforementioned colors in other flags.  Pink might might represent effeminacy or femininity because twinks are frequently described as very "femme" due to their youth, minimal body hair, and slimness.  Information technology may likewise represent gay men in general.  White might correspond sexuality.  Pale yellowish might represent youth and happiness.  The two intertwined male person symbols represents gay men or all males who are attracted to other males."

Boi Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Boi Pride ( from right to left, top to bottom, diagonal stripes at a 45 degree angle Dark-green stripe, black stripe, greenish stripe, black stripe, white stripe, black stripe, dark-green stripe, black stripe, green stripe, and a red centre in the upper correct corner - Boi or boy, with boi sometimes associated with butch lesbian or young gay man. Based on the Leather pride flag, the diagonal tilt represents the elevated status of the Sir over the submissive condition of the boi or boy.  The red heart is in the correct corner to symbolize where a boi/boy'southward center is, and the light-green color represents a boyish color, possibly cogent the "green" or inexperienced fellow.)

The International Carry Brotherhood Pride Flag ( Brown, orange, yellow, lite beige, white, grayness, and black with a comport paw impress in black in the upper left corner - Bears [hairy gay men]. The colors represent the various skin tones and natural hair colors every bit a sign of equality and unity.  In improver, hair color has a connectedness to the body pilus of cocky-identified bears.)

Androphilia Pride ( Black, gray, white, and green - Androphilia and androsexuality.  The meaning of each color in the flag is unknown for certain, but it is possible to make an educated judge based on other pride flags.  Black could represent gender neutrality or rejection of the straight-gay binary and the female-male binary.  Gray might stand for the grayness area between genders, reflecting that many gender non-befitting people identify as androphilic.  White may stand for equality, intersexuality, transitioning or neutral gender, or the idea that attraction to males does non equate to femininity.  Greenish might symbolize masculinity or attraction to males.)

Gynephilia Pride ( Black, gray, white, and pink - Gynephilia, gynosexual, gynesexual.  The flag is non an official flag, just a proposed one.  Information technology appears to be based on the Androphilia Pride Flag.  It is uncertain what each color stands for, but based on the Androphilia Pride Flag and other flags, this is my educated judge.  Black could represent gender neutrality or rejection of the direct-gay binary and the female person-male binary.  Grayness might correspond the gray area between genders, reflecting that many gender non-conforming people identify every bit gynephilic.  White may correspond equality, intersexuality, transitioning or neutral gender, or the thought that attraction to females does not necessarily a issue of masculinity or femininity.  And pink is probably a tribute to attraction to all female identified people.)

Victory Over AIDS flag - ( Carmine, orange, xanthous, green, blue, purple, and black stripes . Fabricated for AIDS victims and those who back up them.   Clearly based on the Gay Pride rainbow flag.  Although it is based on the Gay Pride flag, it nigh likely does non only correspond AIDS in the male gay community.  A person of any sexual orientation or gender identity tin can contract HIV or AIDS.  The extra black stripe probably represents decease, but it is possible that it represents triumph over darkness).

Marriage Equality by n0irex Spousal relationship Equality ( A red background with a pink equals sign - For all those who support the right of people to marry whomever they choose, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.  It is usually representative of the battle for same-sexual practice marriage in the Us but can too represent equal marital rights internationally.  The flag was originally a blue background with a yellow equals sign.  It was created by the Human Rights Campaign, an organization that fights for LGBT rights.  It became increasingly popular at the aforementioned time that the demand for equal marital rights sparked the nation, and so the organization changed it to red and pink to represent love, passion, equality, and the queer customs.)

Straight Ally For LGBTQ Rights by LeiAndLove Marry Pride ( Inverted V-shaped Rainbow triangle confronting black and white stripes - Allies, who commonly place as straight and cisgender, supporting the LGBT community, though it can also include people of all sexual orientations and gender identities.  The inverted rainbow V represents the A in Activism while the black stripes represent heterosexuality.)

Metrosexual Pride ( Light gray stripe, dark gray stripe, blackness stripe, imperial stripe, blackness stripe, dark grayness stripe, light gray stripe with a flick of a metrosexual man in the upper left corner [the man might exist Marking Thaler, creator of the flag] - Metrosexual. It is unclear what each color ways. The creator Mark Thaler sells memorabilia with this flag on it.)

Heterosexuality by flying-wolf-32 Heterosexual Pride ( Blackness and white stripes - Heterosexual, usually cisgender, people.  The black and white stripes represent allure to the contrary sex. The term "heterosexual" was coined in the mid-19th century past an Austro-Hungarian announcer named Károly Mária Kertbeny. This is a very controversial flag considering different the Ally Pride flag, which represents straight people and others who specifically back up the LGBT community, the heterosexual flag is not necessarily an marry flag.  Some heterosexual-identified people use the flag every bit a homophobic reaction to LGBT pride.  Others may use the flag as an indicator of their sexual orientation, but even that motivation is very questionable to the idea of equality in the face of privilege.  Even so, information technology is possible to be heterosexual and trans* or not-binary, so sometimes people use this to represent pride while still being part of the LGBT community.)

Cisgender Pride Flag Stamp by SavvyRed Cisgender Pride  ( Three horizontal stripes, from top to bottom: Grey, Light Gray, and Gray.   Cisgender.  I exercise not know who created this flag or what the colors originally meant, only my approximate is that Grey might represent so-chosen "normalcy" [even though cisgender people are not somehow more normal than anyone else] and Lite Grey might represent gender in general).

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