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    == Flag ==
    The flag's color meanings are as follows: Purple represents attraction to binary women. Light purple represents attraction to female-aligned non-binary people.. Pink represents attraction to unaligned non-binary people. Light blueish purple represents attraction to multi-aligned non-binary people. Blueish purple represents genderfluidity.[[Category:Sexuality]]
    The flag's color meanings are as follows: Purple represents attraction to binary women. Light purple represents attraction to female-aligned non-binary people.. Pink represents attraction to unaligned non-binary people. Light blueish purple represents attraction to multi-aligned non-binary people. Blueish purple represents genderfluidity.[[Category:Sexuality]]
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    The aurorasexual flag.

    Aurorasexual is an overlap between genderfluid and lesbian. An aurorasexual person is a genderfluid lesbian who feels dysphoric calling themself a lesbian when they are exclusively male aligned and thus uses this label when not using the label of lesbian. They could also dislike ever calling themself a lesbian due to its common female connotations.

    It can also refer to a genderfluid person who is exclusively attracted to binary women, feminine-aligned non-binary people, and unaligned or multi-aligned non-binary people.

    The romantic equivalent is auroraromantic.

    The meaning of the aurorasexual flag.

    Flag

    The flag's color meanings are as follows: Purple represents attraction to binary women. Light purple represents attraction to female-aligned non-binary people.. Pink represents attraction to unaligned non-binary people. Light blueish purple represents attraction to multi-aligned non-binary people. Blueish purple represents genderfluidity.

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