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[[File:The unlabeled flag .png|thumb|The unlabeled flag.]]
'''Unlabeled''' or '''No Label''' is the umbrella term for those who do not want to identify under specific label(s) for their identity or sexuality.
Youtuber Jasxcii described it as "...You dress how you want, you like what you like, and you do what you do, and that's just you."<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub6ZRalI78M</ref>
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As an identity on its own it is often found useful by, but is not exclusive to:
== History ==▼
* People who don't feel comfortable identifying as lesser known sexualities/genders.
* People who are transitioning that may not fully see themselves as their chosen gender.
* Peoples who's attractions are changing through gender transition.
* [[Non-Binary]] people who feel as if their attraction is too complicated to classify through existing labels.
* People who are unsure of their identity, but are fairly sure they aren't [[Straight]] and/or [[Cisgender]].
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The flag was created by Reddit user u/Employee_472 on January 16, 2020. ▼
== Flag ==
The symbol was specifically created to mean no label and can be used in any
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The rainbow stripe is to represent a connection to the LGBTQ+ community, and to add extra distinction when the flag is limp.
▲== History ==
The term "No Label" was originally used by [[Lesbian|Lesbians]] who didn't identify with the subcultures (i.e. [[Butch]], [[Femme]], etc.) but seems to have expanded past lesbian subcultures throughout the years.
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