A pride flag typically refers to any flag that represents a segment or part of the LGBT community. Pride in this case refers to the notion of gay pride. The rainbow flag is the most widely used LGBT flag and LGBT symbol in general. There are derivations of the rainbow flag that are used to focus attention on specific similar-interest groups within the community (for example, leather subculture). There are also some pride flags that are not exclusively related to LGBT matters, such as the polyamory flag. The terms LGBT flags and queer flags are often used interchangeably.[1]
Notable examples[]
- Bear flag, represents the bear subculture
- Bisexual pride flag, represents bisexuals and their communities
- Gay pride flag of South Africa, represents the LGBT community in South Africa
- Genderqueer flag, represents identities outside the gender binary
- Intersex flag, represents intersex individuals and their organizations
- Leather Pride flag, represents leather subculture (and sometimes by extension the BDSM community)
- Pansexual pride flag, represents pansexual individuals and their organizations
- Rainbow flag, represents all aspects of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer communities
- Transgender flags, varying flags used to represent transgender pride, diversity, rights and/or remembrance by transgender individuals, their organizations, their communities and their allies
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LGBT pride flags[]
These LGBT flags represent the LGBT movement as a whole or different sexualities, gender identities, romantic orientations and/or sex. Template:Gallery
Subculture flags[]
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Location-based flags[]
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See also[]
- LGBT symbols
References[]
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