Asexual Knit PRIDE Hat | Gay PRIDE Beanie | Slouchy Hat | LGBTQIA

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Asexual Knit PRIDE Hat | Gay PRIDE Beanie | Slouchy Hat | LGBTQIA

In the LGBTQ+ community, we signify our pride with flags. With many different identities in the community, there comes many different flags to know. Here is a collected the flags and some information about what they mean. While there are many many ways people express themselves we are all valid and welcome. 

If you’re asking yourself why are there so many flags…I’d ask you to imagine what it’d would feel like to not be represented? To not have a voice? To not feel seen? That is why we must continue with the love and compassion.Please also google, read, and educate yourself. Knowledge is power. The power is in education.

Asexual Pride Flag
The Asexual Pride Flag was created in 2010 following a contest by the Asexual Visibility and Education Network. Asexual individuals are people that do not have a sexual attraction to any gender. Each stripe has a different meaning: black represents asexuality, gray means gray-asexuality & demisexuality, whites stands for non-asexual partners and allies, and the purple represents community.