Aromantic & Demiromantic Pride Scarf
Aromantic & Demiromantic Pride Scarf
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Scarf made from soft acrylic yarn in the colors of the 1978 gay pride flag. It is 6 in wide by 6 ft long. Hand-knit.
The third design of the aromantic flag is currently the most widely used and accepted version of the aromantic pride flag. Tumblr user Cameron also designed this flag on November 16th, 2014.
The aromantic flag has four colors. Here’s what they all mean:
Dark green represents aromanticism.
Light green represents the aromantic spectrum.
White represents aesthetic attraction and queer/quasi platonic relationships.
Grey represents demiromantic and grey-aromantic people.
Black represents the sexuality spectrum.
Often grouped under the asexual umbrella, demiromantic individuals only become romantically attracted to someone after forming an emotional bond with them. The origins of the Demiromantic Pride Flag are unknown.
The design is similar to the Demisexual Pride Flag—white top half, gray bottom half and black triangle to the left—with one key difference: The stripe between the halves is green. It’s believed the colors each hold a special meaning:
Black: Sexuality spectrum
Grey: Gray-aromanticism and demiromanticism
White: Platonic and aesthetic attraction as well as queer/quasi-platonic relationships
Green: Aromantic spectrum
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