《Book of LGBTQIAP+》Sexuality Pride Flags (REVIEWED AND UPDATED)

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A/N 26th February 2022 — Lots of what I wrote before was wrong. I have now become a very wise 14-year-old (questionable) so I've made some (quite a lot) of corrections.

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This is the general pride flag. The rainbow flag was formerly used to represent the whole community, but it is giving way to a new flag (underneath) called the progress pride flag, which includes colours of the transgender flag, POC, and those affected with HIV.

This is the bisexual flag.

I have been given so many definitions of bisexuality by different people so I can't say a definition that will satisfy everyone. I'll give as many as I can so hopefully I get one that most people are fine with.

1) Bisexual means that you can be attracted to two genders.

2) Bisexual means that you can be attracted to someone of your gender and a different gender.

3) Bisexual means that you can be attracted to more than one gender. It is usually used as an umbrella term, which will be explored later on in the book.

This is the pansexual flag. The pink represents women, the yellow represents non-binary and non-gender-conforming people, and the blue represents men. Pansexual means that you are gender blind when feeling attracted to someone. Again, everyone has a different definition, and it's up to the person to decide what feels right.

This is the asexual flag. Asexuality is when you don't feel sexual attraction to people, but you can feel romantic attraction. This is commonly referred to as ace.

This is the polyamorous flag. Polyamory is when you feel attraction to multiple people and can be in multiple relationships with the consent of all people involved. To all the haters out there... THIS NOT AN EXCUSE TO CHEAT ON PEOPLE!!! It's all about consent.

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This is the lesbian (a non-male likes a non-male but is commonly used to mean girls like girls) flag.

This is the gay flag (a non-female likes a non-female but is commonly used to mean boys like boys) flag.

I think this is the aromantic flag. When I searched two flags came up so I chose this one, but tell me in the comments if I'm wrong and I'll change it. An aromantic person is someone who doesn't feel romantically attracted to people but can still feel sexually attracted. It is usually referred to as aro.

A/N 26th February 2022 — Dang and I thought that it was hectic then. hA—

A/N 31st March 2022 — Ahhh I'm so sorry for all the delays. :(

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