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{{about|homosexual people of all genders|gay men and man-aligned people|Vincian}}
{{Sexuality Info|title1=|image1=Gay Pride Flag.svg|caption1=The rainbow flag.|gender(s):=Any|gender(s)_attracted_to:=The same gender/similar genders}}'''Gay''' refers to the attraction towards or desire for the same gender (or similar genders to one's own). Terms such as homosexual and homoromantic can be considered synonyms or subcategories of
While gay applies to men, women, and [[non-binary]] people, it is sometimes used to only refer to gay men. The term [[lesbian]] tends to be used specifically for gay women and, less commonly, [[vincian|other terms]] are usually used specifically for gay men. Gay has also been used as an umbrella term for anyone in the [[LGBTA+]] community. ▼
▲While gay applies to men, women, and [[non-binary]] people, it is sometimes used to only refer to gay men. The term [[lesbian]] tends to be used specifically for gay women.
==Early History==
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[[File:Gayflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The original eight-stripe rainbow flag|alt=A flag with eight even horizontal stripes. From top to bottom they are pink, red, orange, yellow, green, teal, blue, and purple.]]
The rainbow flag was originally decided by Gilbert Baker and was first displayed in a Gay Freedom Day Parade celebration on June 25, 1978.<ref>[https://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/scotts/bulgarians/rainbow-flag.html The Rainbow Flag]
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This design has undergone some changes over the years. As the demand of rainbow flags increased they began selling with seven stripes, without the pink stripe due to the lack to pink fabric. In 1979 the design was changed again because, when hung vertically from the lamp posts of San Francisco's Market Street, the center stripe was obscured by the post itself. The turquoise stripe was dropped, making a flag with an even number of stripes.<ref name=":0">[https://web.archive.org/web/20090721053735/http://ukgaynews.org.uk/Archive/08/Apr/1801.htm Unsung Heroes of the Gay World: Vexillographer Gilbert Baker]</ref>
==Etymology==
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