Asexual flag
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The asexual flag was created in 2010 by a member of the Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN). The flag features four horizontal stripes of equal size.[1] From top to bottom, the stripes are black, gray, white, and purple.[2][3] The black stripe represents asexuality, the gray stripe represents gray-asexuality and demisexuality,[4] the white stripe represents sexuality or allosexuality (or, sometimes, allies),[5] and the purple stripe represents the community as a whole.[6][7] The flag is often flown at pride events and is used to represent the asexual community.[8][9]
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Adopted | 2010; 14 years ago (2010) |
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Design | Four horizontal stripes colored respectively with black, grey, white, and purple |
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The flag design has been widely accepted and has become a symbol of asexuality.[10][11]