What flag is not attracted to any gender? Asexual Pride Flag

Asexuality: The lack of sexual attraction to all genders.

Which flag is pansexual? 

The pansexual flag is a magenta, yellow and cyan flag, designed as a symbol for the pansexual community to increase its visibility and recognition, and distinguish itself from bisexuality.

Pansexual flag.

Design Three equally-sized horizontal bars: magenta, yellow, cyan
Designed by Jasper V.

What does ENBY mean? Enby or NB is simply an abbreviated way of saying nonbinary.

When was the pansexual flag created? Designed by Michael Page in 1998 in order to give the bisexual community its own symbol comparable to the gay pride flag of the larger LGBT community. In 2011, Tumblr user JustJasper launched the “Pansexual Flag” Tumblr to unveil the flag.

What flag is not attracted to any gender? – Additional Questions

What is an example of pansexual?

Typically, people who identify as pansexual can feel an attraction to anyone, including individuals who do not identify as a specific gender. For example, people with a pansexual orientation may feel an attraction to someone who is agender. They might equally find a female, male, or gender-fluid person attractive.

How many genders are there?

There are many different gender identities, including male, female, transgender, gender neutral, non-binary, agender, pangender, genderqueer, two-spirit, third gender, and all, none or a combination of these.

Who created the Pan African flag?

Marcus Garvey

What does a green red and black American flag mean?

Also known as the UNIA flag, the Afro-American flag, and the Black Liberation flag, the distinct red, black, and green Pan-African flag was created in 1920. Sometimes also called the Marcus Garvey flag, it was meant to serve as a marker of freedom, pride, and the political power of Black Americans.

What does the Pan in Pan-African mean?

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Pan-Africanism, the idea that peoples of African descent have common interests and should be unified. Historically, Pan-Africanism has often taken the shape of a political or cultural movement. There are many varieties of Pan-Africanism.