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Aromantic Pride Flag

Author: Sexual Diversity
Author Contact: Sexual Diversity (SexualDiversity.org)
Published: 18th Nov 2022 - Updated: 20th May 2024
Peer-Reviewed Publication: N/A
Additional References: LGBTQ+ Pride Flags Publications

Summary: The Aromantic Pride Flag, a five-stripe design of dark green, light green, white, grey, and black, represents people who either do not experience romantic attraction or do so in a nontraditional way.


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An Aromantic is someone who does not experience romantic attraction or does so in a significantly different way than is traditionally thought of.

The Aromantic Pride Flag represents people who either do not experience romantic attraction or do so in a nontraditional way. The color green represents aromanticism and appears in two shades on the flag, along with white, gray, and black. The Aromantic Pride Flag has gone through several designs:

The Aromantic Pride Flag

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Image of the Aromantic Pride flag, the color green represents aromanticism, and it appears in two shades on the flag, along with white (for platonic and aesthetic attraction), gray (for gray-aromantic and demiromantic people), and black (for the sexuality spectrum).Image of the Aromantic Pride flag, the color green represents aromanticism, and it appears in two shades on the flag, along with white (for platonic and aesthetic attraction), gray (for gray-aromantic and demiromantic people), and black (for the sexuality spectrum).

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What the Aromantic Pride Flag Colors Mean

While asexual flags use purple to show their lack of sexual attraction, aromantic flags use green to celebrate people without romantic attraction.

The Aromantic Pride Flag Color Codes
Dark Green HEX = #3DA542 RGB = 61, 165, 66 CMYK = 63, 0, 60, 35
Light Green HEX = #A7D379 RGB = 167, 211, 121 CMYK = 21, 0, 43, 17
White HEX = #FFFFFF RGB = 255, 255, 255 CMYK = 0, 0, 0, 0
Grey HEX = #A9A9A9 RGB = 169, 169, 169 CMYK = 0, 0, 0, 34
Black HEX = #000000 RGB = 0, 0, 0 CMYK = 0, 0, 0, 100

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Latest LGBTQ+ Pride Flags Publications

The above information is from our reference library of resources relating to LGBTQ+ Pride Flags that includes:

The Fraysexual Pride Flag consists of four colored stripes; Blue, Cyan, White, and gray. Blue and cyan were chosen as complementary colors of red and yellow, representing romantic and platonic love. thumbnail image
The Fraysexual Pride Flag consists of four colored stripes; Blue, Cyan, White, and gray. The origin of the flag design is currently unknown.
Publish Date: 6th Jan 2023
Image of the pastel color schemed Genderfae Pride flag. thumbnail image
The Genderfae Pride flag features seven primary pastel colors, green, green, yellow, white, pink, lavender, and purple.
Publish Date: 31st Dec 2022
The image of the trigender flag features five horizontal stripes; a pink stripe, blue stripe, green stripe, blue stripe, and pink stripe. thumbnail image
The trigender pride flag has five horizontal stripes; pink, blue, green, blue, and pink. Trigender people experience three gender identities, either simultaneously or varying between them.
Publish Date: 30th Dec 2022
The Pangender flag features light shades of pink, red, and yellow and a white stripe in the middle. thumbnail image
The Pangender Pride Flag has four primary colors consisting of light shades of pink, red, and yellow, as well as a central white stripe.
Publish Date: 6th Dec 2022 - Updated: 8th Dec 2022


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• (APA): Sexual Diversity. (2022, November 18). Aromantic Pride Flag. SexualDiversity.org. Retrieved December 12, 2024 from www.sexualdiversity.org/edu/flags/1091.php


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