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    The lighter colors fading into darker colors represent the feelings slowly fading. The dark grey signifies lack of attraction.
    The lighter colors fading into darker colors represent the feelings slowly fading. The dark grey signifies lack of attraction.


    The alternative flag was made by Fandom user WasabiBuns on July 7th, 2021. The red reprents attraction or suddenly falling in love. It fades to gray, repsresenting losing interest and eventually to black, which represents feeling no attraction.
    The alternative flag was made by Fandom user WasabiBuns on July 7th, 2021. The red represents attraction or suddenly falling in love. It fades to gray, representing losing interest and eventually to black, which represents feeling no attraction.
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    The post-rubor pride flag.

    Post-Rubor, meaning after blush in Latin, is an a-spec identity where one feels attraction quickly but it soon fades after the excitement of having attraction disappears. As long as one is excited about having the attraction, they will experience it, but as soon as the feeling fades so does the attraction.

    An alternative post rubor pride flag by WasabiBuns

    This identity also falls under the abrosexual label.

    Flag

    The lighter colors fading into darker colors represent the feelings slowly fading. The dark grey signifies lack of attraction.

    The alternative flag was made by Fandom user WasabiBuns on July 7th, 2021. The red represents attraction or suddenly falling in love. It fades to gray, representing losing interest and eventually to black, which represents feeling no attraction.

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