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LGBTQ Flags Merge

LGBTQ Flags Merge

Category : PuzzleVersion: 0.0.3250055178

Size:64.9 MBOS : Android 7.0+

Developer:VKSoft

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In the context of merging and finding various types of LGBTQ+ pride flags, here's how we can approach the combinations you mentioned:

  1. Man Flag + Man Flag = Gay Flag

    • The gay flag, also known as the rainbow flag, represents gay men and is widely recognized as a symbol of the broader LGBTQ+ community.
  2. Woman Flag + Woman Flag = Lesbian Flag

    • There are several lesbian flags, but the most commonly used one is the orange-pink flag designed by Natalie McCray in 2010. It consists of seven stripes in shades of orange and pink.
  3. Gay Flag + Lesbian Flag = ?

    • Combining the concepts of the gay flag and the lesbian flag, we arrive at the broader concept of the bisexual flag. The bisexual flag, designed by Michael Page in 1998, features three horizontal stripes: pink, purple, and blue. It represents attraction to more than one gender, which encompasses both gay and lesbian identities.

Here is a list of various LGBTQ+ flags and their meanings:

  • Rainbow Flag (Gay Pride Flag): Represents the entire LGBTQ+ community, originally designed by Gilbert Baker in 1978.
  • Lesbian Flag: The most common one is the orange-pink flag, representing lesbian identity.
  • Bisexual Flag: Pink, purple, and blue stripes, designed by Michael Page, representing attraction to more than one gender.
  • Transgender Flag: Light blue, pink, and white stripes, designed by Monica Helms, representing transgender individuals.
  • Non-Binary Flag: Yellow, white, purple, and black stripes, designed by Kye Rowan, representing non-binary identities.
  • Pansexual Flag: Pink, yellow, and blue stripes, representing attraction regardless of gender.
  • Asexual Flag: Black, gray, white, and purple stripes, representing asexuality.
  • Intersex Flag: Yellow with a purple circle, designed by Morgan Carpenter, representing intersex people.
  • Genderfluid Flag: Pink, blue, white, and black stripes, representing gender fluidity.
  • Polysexual Flag: Pink, green, and blue stripes, representing attraction to multiple but not all genders.

For further information or assistance, you can reach out to:

These resources may provide more detailed insights into the various pride flags and their significance within the LGBTQ+ community.

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