Sexual orientation is an enduring pattern of sexual attraction to persons of the opposite sex or gender, the same sex or gender, or to both sexes or more than one gender.
Bisexual Pride Flag
A person who is sexually attracted not exclusively to people of one particular gender, attracted to both men and woman.
Asexual Pride Flag
Along with a sexual orientation, people have what’s called a romantic or affectional orientation that describes who that person might be romantically attracted to.
In many people, the sexual and romantic orientations are aligned, so people tend not to think about them being separate concepts.
The flag has four horizontal stripes, from top to bottom:
Black is for Asexuality;
Grey is for Grey-Asexuality and Demisexuality;
White is for Non-Asexual partners and allies;
Purple is for Community.
Gay Men Pride Flag
A person who is sexually attracted to people of one's one sex.
Omnisexual Pride Flag
People who identify as omnisexual are attracted to those of all gender identities and sexual orientations.
Lesbian Community (5 Stripe) Pride Flag
In a collaborative attempt over a year the Community Lesbian Flag was created with the goal to create a flag that could represent all lesbians, not just a subset.
Demisexual Pride Flag
A Demisexual person generally needs a very strong emotional connection to someone in order to feel attracted to them sexually.
Sapphic Pride Flag
Sapphic, also known as woman loving woman (WLW), girls loving girls (GLG), LMQ (Lesbian, M-spec, Queer), difemina, or sapphist, refers to a woman, woman-aligned and/or non-binary individual, who is attracted to women, exclusively or not.
Lesbian Larbys Pride Flag
The labrys was adopted in the 1970's by lesbian feminists as a symbol representing strength and empowerment.
The color violet became associated with lesbians through the representation of the violet flower as a symbol of lesbian love, which originates from a poem by Sappho about a lost love wearing a garland of "violet tiaras, braided rosebuds, dill and crocus".
The labrys is superimposed within an inverted black triangle rooted in Nazi Germany. Similar to the pink triangle design, the black triangle was used in concentration camps to designate prisoners with anti-social behavior, which included lesbians.
Polysexual Pride Flag
A polysexual person is someone who is sexually and/or romantically attracted to multiple genders. It is not the same as being bisexual or pansexual, although all of these sexualities involve being attracted to more than one gender.
Pansexual Pride Flag
A symbol for the pansexual community to increase its visibility and recognition, and distinguish itself from bisexuality.
Lesbian Lipstick Pride Flag
A feminine lesbian who is attracted to other feminine female-identified people.