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Pansexual, Asexual, Nonbinary, and Aro Pride Flagsįree 2 use for personal use (icons/banners/ect)! + u can repost on other sites if u credit me idm 2/2 pic.twitter. U know what time it is 🎃👻 1/2 /YehiFPzPil Lesbian, Rainbow (Philadelphia), Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Flags These flags can be downloaded on Sam’s website. One Tumblr user on the page abrosexual learning shared their interpretation of what the flag’s colors mean. It isn’t known why these colors were specifically chosen for the abrosexual flag. There’s dark green, light green, white, baby pink, and rich pink from top to bottom. But soon after uploading them to their account, many others joined in on the fun and began adding their own spooky twists on the recreations. The abrosexual flag is made up of five colors. Sam had initially recreated a small number of Pride flags, such as the transgender, asexual, and pansexual flags. The trend was first started on Twitter by Sam, who goes by the username Photo: Given that there are many, many different pride flags to signify different sub-communities under the overall LBGTQ+ umbrella, there are also a number of different Pride flags with spooktacular decorations on them, like spiders and bats and ghosts! But for those within the community that want to get a little spooky, there is a very cute social media trend going around where different Pride flags have been recreated with Halloween-themed motifs on them! Photo: Pixabay/Filmbetrachter The official month of Pride is in June, but that doesn’t mean that Pride can’t be celebrated year around – especially for those of the LGBTQ+ community.īeing yourself every day is a part of Pride.

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