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Unicode Asexuality Character

Author: Sexual Diversity
Author Contact: Sexual Diversity (SexualDiversity.org)
Published: 6th Nov 2022 - Updated: 17th Nov 2022
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Summary: Information regarding the asexuality Unicode symbol, including displaying and encoding codes for emails and websites.


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As an adjective, asexual is not experiencing sexual attraction; lacking interest in or desire for sex. The black and white image of the asexuality Unicode symbol consists of a Unicode medium white circle character denoting asexuality, sexless, and genderless.

The Asexual character Unicode U+26AA is intended to display only as a black-and-white glyph on most platforms, websites, and emails but may look slightly different on various computers or web browsers. In addition, if the font in which the website displays the sign does not contain the symbol and there is no fallback font able to render it, you may not see it at all.

Image of the Asexuality Unicode Symbol

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The Black and white image of the asexuality Unicode symbol consists of a Unicode medium white circle character denoting asexuality, sexless, or genderless.The Black and white image of the asexuality Unicode symbol consists of a Unicode medium white circle character denoting asexuality, sexless, or genderless.

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Asexual Unicode Symbol Codes

Asexuality Symbol Encoding
CSS \26AA
HTML (hex) ⚪
HTML (decimal) ⚪
UTF-8 (hex) 0xE2 0x9A 0xAA (e29aaa)
Microsoft Windows Alt + 26AA

Also See:

Also see our web page regarding the Asexual Pride Flag consisting of four horizontal stripes: black, grey, white, and purple from top to bottom, and the Asexual symbol pictogram. Other sexuality Unicode characters can be found in our Sexuality Unicode and Emoji Symbols category.

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• (APA): Sexual Diversity. (2022, November 6). Unicode Asexuality Character. SexualDiversity.org. Retrieved May 19, 2024 from www.sexualdiversity.org/edu/symbols/emoji/1065.php


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