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    '''Unlabeled''' is the term for those who do not want to identify under specific label(s) for their identity or sexuality
    '''Unlabeled''' is the term for those who do not want to identify under specific label(s) for their identity or sexuality. Can be used by anyone.

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    == History ==


    The flag was created by Reddit user u/Employee_472 on January 16, 2020.

    The symbol was specifically created to mean no label and can be used in any colour outside of the flag. It was based on the Semaphore signs “N” (no) and “L” (label).

    The colours were left up to personal interpretation however the user explained their reasoning behind the choices.

    Main colour: A mix of Violet and Blue, colours which represent Harmony and Spirit on the original flag but also may stand for a mix of masculinity and femininity (androgyny), or an attraction to different genders and sexes, or anything other you may interpret it as.

    Black and White: These were used to create high contrast but can represent a lack or an abundance of gender or attraction.

    The rainbow stripe is to represent a connection to the LGBTQ+ community.

    Revision as of 22:12, 16 January 2021

    The unlabeled flag.

    Unlabeled is the term for those who do not want to identify under specific label(s) for their identity or sexuality. Can be used by anyone.


    History

    The flag was created by Reddit user u/Employee_472 on January 16, 2020.

    The symbol was specifically created to mean no label and can be used in any colour outside of the flag. It was based on the Semaphore signs “N” (no) and “L” (label).

    The colours were left up to personal interpretation however the user explained their reasoning behind the choices.

    Main colour: A mix of Violet and Blue, colours which represent Harmony and Spirit on the original flag but also may stand for a mix of masculinity and femininity (androgyny), or an attraction to different genders and sexes, or anything other you may interpret it as.

    Black and White: These were used to create high contrast but can represent a lack or an abundance of gender or attraction.

    The rainbow stripe is to represent a connection to the LGBTQ+ community.

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