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If you’ve ever been to a Pride parade, you've seen the many different flags that are waved in celebration. Here's what the various Pride flags mean.
Like sexual attraction, romantic attraction exists on a spectrum. Although different, both are important aspects of one’s identity. While sexual attraction is one’s ability to feel sexual ...
Aromantic people don’t experience romantic love but may still enjoy sex. The aromantic pride flag has five bands: green, light green, white, gray, and black.
The “A” in LGBTQIA+ stands for asexual (and often aromantic), yet during Pride Month each June, we have conversations about exclusivity within the community. Often asexual people are made to ...
She said in her experience at pride celebrations, she’s had trouble finding vendors selling any kind of aromantic merchandise. “They all had the asexual flags, but none of them had the ...
With Pride celebrations kicking off in June in the U.S. and other countries, we took a look at some LGBTQ Pride flags and the meanings behind them. The rainbow flag, seen first in the gallery ...
The aromantic spectrum Demiromantic means you can develop romantic feelings toward someone, but only after you've already formed a strong connection with them. For example, you may feel ...