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    There are several questioning flags. The creator and meaning for the main question mark flag are unknown.
    There are several questioning flags. The creator and meaning for the main question mark flag are unknown.
    [[File:Gender questioning.png|thumb|220x220px|The gender questioning flag.]]
    [[File:Gender questioning.png|thumb|220x220px|The gender questioning flag.]]
    [[File:Znk3v4e43p351.jpg|thumb|220x220px|An alternate questioning flag, exclusive to people who have been questioning for a long time.]]
    The magenta and teal flag was created by Tumblr user on June 17, 2016<ref>https://protego-et-servio.tumblr.com/post/146076428472/questioning-flag-im-not-sure-if-others-feel-the</ref>. Magenta represents sexuality. Many flags for sexual/romantic identities use pink or purple to signify sexuality, connecting it to all other [[allosexual]] identities. White represents all possibilities, because white is all colors combined. Teal was used because rarely used in sexual/romantic identity pride flags, which differentiates questioning from other sexual identities. Black represents the possibility of [[aromantic]] or [[asexual]] identities. It can also be symbolic of having shoved one's feelings away into the metaphorical dark for a long time. Additionally, teal is between blue and green and magenta is between purple and pink. Representing how questioning is sort of like being in limbo, trying to figure out where one is.
    The magenta and teal flag was created by Tumblr user on June 17, 2016<ref>https://protego-et-servio.tumblr.com/post/146076428472/questioning-flag-im-not-sure-if-others-feel-the</ref>. Magenta represents sexuality. Many flags for sexual/romantic identities use pink or purple to signify sexuality, connecting it to all other [[allosexual]] identities. White represents all possibilities, because white is all colors combined. Teal was used because rarely used in sexual/romantic identity pride flags, which differentiates questioning from other sexual identities. Black represents the possibility of [[aromantic]] or [[asexual]] identities. It can also be symbolic of having shoved one's feelings away into the metaphorical dark for a long time. Additionally, teal is between blue and green and magenta is between purple and pink. Representing how questioning is sort of like being in limbo, trying to figure out where one is.


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