LGBTQIA+ Flags

Black: Represents asexuality itself.
Gray: Represents the gray area between sexual and asexual identities.
White: Represents non-asexual allies and the broader sexuality spectrum.
Purple: Represents community.

Pink: Represents same-sex attraction.
Purple: Represents attraction to both genders.
Blue: Represents attraction to the opposite sex or gender.

Blue: Represents masculinity or those who identify as male.
Pink: Represents femininity or those who identify as female.

Black: Represents asexuality.
Gray: Symbolizes gray areas of sexuality, including identities like demisexuality.
White: Represents sexuality in general, including non-asexual or sexual identities.
Purple: Represents community.

Pink: Represents femininity or individuals who identify as female.
White: Represents all genders.
Purple: Represents a mix of both masculinity and femininity.
Black: Represents the absence of gender.
Blue: Represents masculinity or individuals who identify as male.
Black and White Stripes: These represent the traditional colors of the heterosexual pride flag.
Rainbow "A": The large, bold letter "A" in rainbow colors in the center represents "allies" and their support for the LGBTQIA+ community.

Dark Green: Represents community.
Light Green: Represents healing.
White: Represents trans and non-binary men.
Light Blue: Represents pure love.
Dark Blue: Represents fortitude, symbolizing strength, courage, and resilience.

Dark Orange: Represents gender non-conformity.
Light Orange: Symbolizes independence.
White: Represents trans and non-binary lesbians.
Light Pink: Symbolizes love and serenity.
Dark Pink: Represents femininity.

Genderqueer
Lavender: Represents a mix of masculinity and femininity.
White: Represents those who identify as agender or gender-neutral.
Green: Represents those who identify outside the traditional binary.