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Rainbow/Supportive Flags
Sexualities
Gender Identities
-RAINBOW/SUPPORTIVE FLAGS-
The red symbolizes life, orange is healing, yellow is sunlight, green is nature, blue is serenity, and purple is spirit.
The colors symbolize as follows: Black and brown to represent people of color, and pink, light blue and white to represent transgender, non-binary, intersex and those across the gender spectrum.
The first ever pride flag, original, based on nature. The colors stood for hot pink for sex, red for life, orange for healing, yellow for sunlight, green for nature, turquoise for art, indigo for harmony, and violet for spirit.
Designed in 2017, adding black and brown stripes to the six-striped rainbow flag in order to give representation to queer and trans BIPOC.
The same as the progress pride flag, but just more inclusive to intersex people.
One who isn't a member of the LGBTQIAP2-S+ community but avidly supports them.
-SEXUALITY-
Abrosexual
Sexuality changes fluidly with different timing and/or experiences.
Feeling no attraction overall, romantic or sexual.
Not feeling any romantic attraction
Being bisexual means that you have an attraction to more than one (not necessarily all) gender(s).
Only feel romantic attraction once you've developed a close relationship to someone.
Only feel sexual attraction once you've developed a close relationship to someone.
Gay mens
A male or nonbinary masc leaning individual who is attracted to male or nonbinary masc leaning individuals.
Attracted to women/enbies as a woman/nonbinary femme-leaning person and women/enbies only.
Being pansexual means that you have an attraction to anybody, regardless of gender.
Want to be in love with multiple people at the same time. No, it's not cheating.
A person who is attracted to more than three genders but not all genders.
Like pansexual, omnisexual is attraction to all genders, but with a preference. The preference can change, and gender makes a difference to your attraction.
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-GENDER IDENTITY-
Not identifying as any gender, having no gender.
In biology, androgyny refers to individuals with fully developed sexual organs of both sexes. Body build and other physical characteristics of these individuals are a blend of normal male and female features. Similar to intersex
Bigender
Not identifying as just one gender at a time, rather identifying as two or more genders at the same time.
Demiboy
Halfway between identifying as a man and identifying as non-binary. Male version of demigirl.
Halfway between identifying as a woman and identifying as non-binary. Female version of demiboy.
Identifying partially as one gender.
Gender changes from time to time, one day could feel more masculine, one day feel more feminine, one day feel more androgynous.
A person whose gender identity may not conform to the standerd male or female boxes.
Intersex
When someone has a combination of male and female reproductive organs and/or hormones and chromosones.
A nonbinary gender identity in which a person sees themself as neither a man nor a woman and has no gender to express, similar to agender.
Being nonbinary means not exclusively identifying as a man or a woman. You can lean closer to one gender or none at all. You can be gay or lesbian based on if you lean towards assosiating with one gender or another.
Being transgender means that your gender identity doesn't match the sex assigned at birth.
A polygender identity in which a person shifts between three genders.