Hi! Heather here. So this post is to teach you how to make your own personal pride flag. This one will have a(hopefully) complete list of sexual/romantic orientation, definitions, and the corresponding flags. Your gender would go as the background of your flag. The circle is the sexual attraction, and the heart is the romantic attraction. Therefore, the flag below represents genderfluidity, asexuality, and panromanticism. Have fun making your own!

- Abrosexual/Abromantic [Having fluid or rapidly changing sexuality that fluctuates between different sexualities]: The shades of green and red(which are opposites on the colour wheel) represent a large range of sexualities.
- Androsexual/Andromantic [attracted to males]: The blue represents masculinity.
- Aromantic [Attracted to no one]: The green symbolizes attraction and the varying white/grey/black represents the range from attraction to no attraction
- Asexual [Attracted to no one]: The purple symbolizes attraction and the varying white/grey/black represents the range from attraction to no attraction.
- Autosexual/Autoromantic [Attracted to oneself]: The heart with the arrow shows the attraction to oneself.
- Bisexual/Biromantic [attracted to any two genders]: The blue and pink represent dualism.
- Cupiosexual [desire to be in a relationship without being attracted to anyone]: The muted colours represend desire that won't be fulfilled, while the pink, purple, and white represent romanticism.
- Demisexual/Demiromantic [can only be attracted to someone after forming a strong emotional bond]: The purple represents community and the emotional relationship, the gray represents asexuality, and the white represents sexuality.
- Greysexual [is only sometimes attracted to others]: The same colours as the asexual flag, but the absence of black shows the absence of an absolute lack of attraction.
- Gynesexual [attracted to women]: the pink represents femininity and the green represents sexual attraction.
- Heteroflexible [predominately heterosexual/heteromantic but flexible in that identity]: The varying shades of gray represent heterosexuality while the strip of rainbow represents homosexuality.
- Heterosexual/Heteromantic(Straight) [attracted to opposite binary gender]: The heart represents the attraction between the blue(masculine) and the pink(feminine).
- Homoflexible [predominately homosexual/homoromantic but flexible in that identity]: The rainbow represents homosexuality as it was the original pride acceptance flag. The strip of varying shades of gray represents heterosexuality.
- Homosexual/Homoromantic(Gay/Lesbian) [attracted to same gender]: The rainbow was the original pride flag. A history of its development will appear in a later post.
- Akiosexual [Attraction which fades if/when feelings are reciprocated]
- Omnisexual/Omniromantic [Attraction towards all genders while noticing genders]: The different colors, ranging from different shades of pink to different shades of blue, represent attraction to all people.
- Pansexual/Panromantic [Attraction towards all genders; gender-blind attraction]: The pink represents attraction to femininity, the blue to masculinity, and the yellow to all other genders.
- Polyamory [Attraction to or relationships with many people at once]
- Polysexual/Polyromantic [Attraction towards more than two, but not all, genders]: The pink represents attraction to femininity, the blue to masculinity, and the green to non-binary people.
- Skoliosexual/Skolioromantic [Attraction towards non-binary people]: The yellow and green represent non-binary people, the black and white represent opposite ends of the gender spectrum, and the heart represents attraction.
I hope you found your gender on this list. If so, use it as the background of your flag, as seen at the top of the post. If not, send us the gender, definition, and flag at 20percenttime.tolerance@gmail.com.
Thanks! Have fun making your flag!
<3 Heather
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