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*Individuals who do not want to identify as queer.
*Individuals who don't feel like they should have to explain their attraction or gender to individuals.
*Individuals who don't want to restrict themselves with labels
<br />See also: [[Ezinor]]▼
'''Commonly Asked Questions & Answers:'''
''"Can I use other labels and still be considered unlabeled?"''
That depends! The definition of Unlabeled is someone who do not identify under specific label(s) for their sexuality, [[Unlabeled Gender|gender]], or other identity. So if you label yourself in a specific category you cannot consider yourself "unlabeled" in that said category.
''"Is [[Pomoromantic]] and Unlabeled the same thing?"''
No! While it seems that the definitions may overlap they are quite different. [[Pomoromantic]] refers to someone who denies or does not fit any labels for a particular kind of [[Romantic Attraction|romantic attraction]], Such as [[homoromantic]], [[heteroromantic]], [[biromantic]], [[aromantic]], etc. By definition, [[Pomoromantic]] is still considered a label which is the opposite of Unlabeled.
''"If I label my gender identity can I still use unlabeled to describe my sexuality?"''
Yes! As long as you don't already use a label to describe your sexuality then your sexuality would be considered non-labeled (aka unlabeled)''<br />''
== Flag ==
Flag A was created by Reddit user u/Employee_472 on 1/16/21. It was based on the Semaphore signs “N” (for no) and “L” (for label). The colors were left up to interpretation but the creator explained her reasoning behind the choices. Electric indigo is a mix of violet and blue, colors which represent Harmony and Spirit on the original LGBT+ flag but also may stand for a mix of masculinity and femininity (androgyny), or an attraction to different genders and sexes, or anything other one may interpret it as. Black and white are used to create high contrast but can represent a lack or an abundance of gender or attraction. The rainbow stripe is to represent a connection to the LGBTQ+ community. Some criticize the flag as having little meaning, therefor little value.
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