The Bear Pride Flag is also known as the International Bear Brotherhood Flag. Rather they are the fur colours of animal bears from around the world.
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But the colours are not human skin tones. It represents bears of all backgrounds and races. He was studying the explosion of bear culture as part of his degree. Psychology undergraduate Craig Byrnes worked with the bear community to create the Bear Pride Flag in 1995. GSNīears are part of gay and bi male subculture – generally they are ruggedly masculine and hairy guys. White represents the non-asexual partners and allies of asexual people. Grey is for grey-asexuality or demisexuality – people who are between being sexual and non-sexual beings. It represents the range of asexual identities – people with little or no sexual attraction to any gender.īlack represents asexuality. The Asexual Visibility and Education Network set up a competition to create this flag in 2010. And finally black symbolises the sexuality spectrum. The grey stripe is for grey-aromantic and demiromantic people. While ‘aesthetic’ attraction means you can objectively find someone beautiful without feeling personally sexually or romantically interested. Platonic attraction is literally non-physical attraction, as you may be attracted to a friend. This includes ‘grey-aromantic’ and demi-romantic people who typically only feel romantic once they’ve built a deep relationship with someone.Īustralian Tumblr user ‘Cameron’ created the Aromantic Pride Flag in November 2014, updating their previous design.ĭark green represents aromanticism while light green is for the aromantic spectrum. Many place themselves on a spectrum – a range of (low to no) levels of romantic attraction. GSNĪromantic people may or may not be interested in sex but never or rarely experience romantic attraction. Aromantic Pride Flag Aromantic Pride Flag.