What is the demisexual flag

The demisexual flag is a symbol representing the demisexual community and was first proposed in 2010 by user 'daem' on the Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN) website. The design consists of a horizontal flag with four colors: a dark purple top stripe, a light grey second stripe, a white third stripe, and a black bottom stripe.

Colors of the demisexual flag

Each color carries its own significance: dark purple represents community, light grey signifies the grey areas and space between sexual and asexual, white symbolizes sexual and romantic neutrality, and black stands for the absence of sexual attraction.

Meaning of the demisexual flag

The flag provides a way for demisexual individuals to identify and feel connected to others within the community. It contributes to the visibility and acknowledgment of demisexuality, fostering a sense of pride and inclusivity.

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8 december, 16:03
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