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The fraylabel flag was created by FANDOM user Queer sunflower on the same day of its coining. |
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Red represents attraction and orientation, gray represents fading and confusion, black represents disconnection from labels and being unlabeled, and purple represents gender |
Red represents attraction and orientation, gray represents fading and confusion, black represents disconnection from labels and being unlabeled, and purple represents gender. |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 11:30, 29 July 2021
Fraylabel is a term that describes when one's connection to their labels fades over time, until they feel completely disconnected to the labels that once fit them. They may feel like their labels get old, and don't describe them anymore.
This can be used for all labels, including but not limited to orientation and gender labels.
History
Fraylabel was coined by FANDOM user Queer sunflower on July 29, 2021.[1]
Flag
The fraylabel flag was created by FANDOM user Queer sunflower on the same day of its coining.
Red represents attraction and orientation, gray represents fading and confusion, black represents disconnection from labels and being unlabeled, and purple represents gender.