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The flag depicts blue, pink, and yellow representing male, female, and non-binary. In the middle of the flag is a rainbow star, representing the [[gay]] pride flag.
On 12/05/2020, the user SquirreIstar on Scratch created a second version of the gae pride flag. She quotes, "The colours in the background represent the gender identities (blue for male, purple for mixed, red for female, yellow for nonbinary) The star in the middle still has the LGBTQ pride flag, but with a seventh white stripe to represent a sense of openness and freedom."
== Origin ==
[[File:Alternate gae flag by CaneloTheCat on Scratch.svg|thumb|Alternate gae flag by CaneloTheCat on Scratch]]
[[File:Gae pride flag 2nd version.png|thumb|Second version of the gae flag by SquirreIstar]]
The term "gae" comes from the [https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/5842709/comments/ LGBTQ+ studio] on Scratch. It was originally an alternate spelling of gay, but its definition was changed. Gae has no relation to [[Gaesexual|gaesexual.]]
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Revision as of 03:16, 6 December 2020
Not to be confused with Gai.
Gae, sometimes gæ, is an LGBTA+ term that is used to describe anyone who is not cishetallo . Gae is an alternative to queer.
Flag
The gae pride flag was made by a user who goes by Shawn on 10/27/2020.
The flag depicts blue, pink, and yellow representing male, female, and non-binary. In the middle of the flag is a rainbow star, representing the gay pride flag.
On 12/05/2020, the user SquirreIstar on Scratch created a second version of the gae pride flag. She quotes, "The colours in the background represent the gender identities (blue for male, purple for mixed, red for female, yellow for nonbinary) The star in the middle still has the LGBTQ pride flag, but with a seventh white stripe to represent a sense of openness and freedom."
Origin
The term "gae" comes from the LGBTQ+ studio on Scratch. It was originally an alternate spelling of gay, but its definition was changed. Gae has no relation to gaesexual.