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Asexual Aromantic Flag Videos & Photos #f08

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Flags & symbols original aroace flag by aroaesflags the original aroace flag was designed by tumblr user aroaesflags on october 11, 2018

The two shades of blue represent the variety of experiences someone can have being on the aromantic and asexual spectrums, the yellow represents love and relationships that exist outside of conventional standards, the pink represents passion, and the purple. In this article, we'll take a closer look at what aromanticism and asexuality are, what the aroace flag looks like, and how to know if the aroace label could be a good fit for you We've even included some tips on how to put your best foot forward in a relationship as an aroace individual so you can feel. Learn about the aromantic flag and the meaning of the colors, as well as the history of the aromantic symbols and what they stand for. An alternate exclusionist asexual flag Another alternate exclusionist asexual flag

The asexual flag and the aromantic flag are two separate things Aroace short for aromantic asexual, is a term used to describe individuals who identify as both aromantic (experiencing little to no romantic attraction) and asexual (experiencing little to no sexual attraction) It is a common combination and abbreviation used in the lgbtq community There are two flags, one that is orange, white, and blue, and another that is green, black, and purple The aroace flag, a colourful and expressive image, represents the intersection of aromantic and asexual identities It is a visible illustration of the stories and identities of those who do now no longer revel in romantic or sexual enchantment.

The aroace flag contains five equal horizontal stripes in orange, yellow, white, light blue, and then dark blue

The orange and shades of blue were chosen as both are in between the green in the aromantic flag and the purple in the asexual flag on the color wheel

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