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One of these is the Asexual Pride Flag, which provides asexual community members a meaningful symbol of pride, community, and representation. Here's what you need to know about the Asexual Pride Flag.
The Asexual Pride Flag was designed in 2010 by the Asexuality Visibility and Education Network (AVEN) to represent the diverse identities within the asexual community, each color symbolizing a ...
The stripes’ symbolic meaning are similar to the Pansexual Pride flag, but with green replacing yellow to differentiate them. Asexuality describes a spectrum of sexual orientations in which people do ...
According to Stonewall, an asexual person (or ace) is defined as someone who does not experience sexual attraction. However, there is a large amount of diversity among the asexual community, as there ...