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    [[File:Blane sexual flag.jpg|thumb|The blanesexual Flag]]
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    [[File:Blanesexual.png|thumb|Alternate flag.]]
    [[File:Blanesexual.png|thumb|Alternate flag.]]
    '''Blanesexual''' is the [[Sexual Orientation|sexual orientation]] of not caring. Blanesexual is simply about the pure feeling of love. One can love anyone regardless of gender or sexuality. It may be considered “[[cassexual]] combined with [[pansexual]].”
    '''Blanesexual''' is the [[Sexual Orientation|sexual orientation]] of not caring. Blanesexual is simply about the pure feeling of love. One can love anyone regardless of gender or sexuality. It may be considered “[[cassexual]] combined with [[pansexual]].”

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    The blanesexual Flag
    Alternate flag.

    Blanesexual is the sexual orientation of not caring. Blanesexual is simply about the pure feeling of love. One can love anyone regardless of gender or sexuality. It may be considered “cassexual combined with pansexual.”

    History

    The term appears to have been coined on December 29th of 2020 by Wiki user‎ Fru1232.

    Flags

    The first flag appears to have been coined on December 29th of 2020 by Wiki user‎ Fru1232. It has no confirmed meaning.

    The second flag was coined by a user going by Anamika on January 30th of 2021. The rainbows represents sexuality, the purplish-pink represents feminine genders, the blueish-purple represents androgynous/neutral genders, the blue represents masculine genders, and the grey represents genderless/agender identities. The two grew spikes represent the ace-spectrum, orange represents xenic/outherine genders, pale yellow represents peace, white represents love and unity, and green represents nature and identity.

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