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I removed a second flag in the lineup, because it was actually the first draft for the main acespec flag! It looked really similar to cupio, so the creator changed it to how it looks today. For that reason, I'd imagine they don't want the og used anymore. I also fixed a couple spelling errors(?)
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m (I removed a second flag in the lineup, because it was actually the first draft for the main acespec flag! It looked really similar to cupio, so the creator changed it to how it looks today. For that reason, I'd imagine they don't want the og used anymore. I also fixed a couple spelling errors(?)) |
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[[File:Acespec.png|alt=A flag with four even horizontal stripes. From top to bottom they are dark blue, purple, light grey, and dusty pink.|thumb|Alternate asexual spectrum flag.|The asexual spectrum flag by @theflagarchive]]
[[File:AceSpec flag by @sude.the.acespec on instagram.jpg|thumb|Alternate asexual spectrum flag by SudeTheAcespec]]
[[File:Acespec flag.png|thumb|Alternate ace spectrum flag by DistinctiveSoy.]]
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The black stripe represents asexuals and lack of attraction, the grey stripe represents demisexuals, gray-asexuals and everyone else that's on the ace-spec, the white stripe represents allosexual allies and the purple stripe represents the community as a whole, and it was likely chosen because AVEN had purple as part of its colour scheme. It has been adopted as a symbol for asexuals, but has never stopped being used as a symbol of the entire spectrum and to this day it's the most commonly used flag for asexual spectrum communities.
Recently, some individuals have expressed interest in developing a different flag to
For the first flag, the dark blue or black stripe represents the asexual community, its history and solidarity. The purple stripe comes from the asexual flag and represents all asexual identities. The pink stripe represents self-determination, pride in one's identity, and acceptance of one's own and others' asexuality. The cream stripe represents diversity in experiences and types of attractions.
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