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People who identify as not having a gender

The black, white, gray, and green pride flag was created by Salem X and was first seen on Tumblr in February 2014. The flag sports a green stripe, because green is the opposite of purple, which is a color that strongly relates to gender due to it being a combination of the traditionally masculine blue and feminine pink. Green, on the other hand, is seen as a genderless color. Agender Pride Flags are designed to be reversible, like other LGBTQ+ flags such as the Transgender Pride Flag, so that the stripes will be in correct order no matter which way they fly.
Person 1; It took me some time to tell you but... Im Agender!

Person 2; good for you dude!

-Person 2 realized what he had said-
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Straight and cisgender people who support LGBTQ+ rights

While the black and white/rainbow flag has an unknown origin, it first turned up around the late 2000s. This should not be confused with the strictly black and white “straight pride” flags that have occasionally turned up. The Ally flag represents support for the LGBTQ+ community and celebrates the sexualities of others, while the “straight pride” flag negatively protests the Pride movement.
Person 1; I want an Ally Flag
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People who experience no (or little) sexual attraction to others

The black, gray, white, and purple flag for asexuality was designed to replicate the logo of The Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN). This flag was created by a member of the network in 2010 for a contest on their forum boards.
Person 1; Being Asexual rocks
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People who identify as a combination of male and female
Girl 1; I like you!

Androgynous Person; So your bi or?
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People who may experience sexual attraction, but not romantic attraction to others

The green, white, gray, and black flag has gone through several designs. Its first version came from an unknown source and had four green, yellow, orange, and black stripes. The second layout of the flag had five stripes that were dark green, light green, yellow, gray, and black. It was created by the Tumblr user @cameronwhimsy. Cameron is also credited with creating the third and final design, which uses a white stripe instead of a yellow one.
Girl 1; Im Aromantic

Girl 2; Good for y-

Girl 1; 😏
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