
Opinions on the “unlabeled flag”? : r/AskLGBT - Reddit
Jan 4, 2022 · There was always a label. "Unlabeled" is a label (paradox) but it remains the best word to describe not wanting a label. That's why we a flag can be made for it , can't make a flag for something that doesn't exist. The flag could still be interpreted as referring to a lack of label, though. Like how the agender flag refers to a lack of gender.
why does unlabeled have a flag? : r/AskLGBT - Reddit
Aug 28, 2022 · The rainbow flag and the queer flag are the ones I see most often for representing this. These are there for those who want to quickly flag that they're not endosex, not cis, and/or not straight. Of course, if someone would rather not use any flag, they definitely don't have to.
about the unlabeled flag (as an unlabeled) : r/lgbt - Reddit
Dec 11, 2022 · about the unlabeled flag (as an unlabeled) I don't understand people, mostly labeled people who are some other sexuality, hating on the unlabeled flag. Firstly, the flag isn't turning it into a label, it's giving us representation and making some people feel welcome in the LGBTQ+ community.
is the unlabeled flag invalid? : r/lgbt - Reddit
Jun 22, 2022 · as for the rainbow flag, this may just be my own personal experience but up until now i've always thought that the rainbow flag was the "gay pride flag" bc ive always seen gay people using that flag, and i didn't realize it was meant to represent the general lgbt community, and im still trying to change this way of thinking
Opinions on the “unlabeled flag”? : r/lgbt - Reddit
Jan 4, 2022 · as someone who has had many crisis’ over my sexuality and was switching between bi and pan for many years, but never feeling comfortable with either title, i discovered there was a subgroup of lgbt who has no label at all and i feel like ive found a situation that suits me nicely. i have never been someone who cares much about coming out or ...
What is the generally accepted unlabeled flag? : r/genderqueer
Jun 5, 2022 · Hey everybody! I'm currently working on some pride art, and I just wanted to make sure I have the right flag for the unlabeled community. There seems to be a generally accepted one, but I saw a few different options. I was going to ask the unlabeled subreddit, but it seems very inactive, so I hope y'all don't mind me asking here!
r/unlabeledpride - Reddit
Third, I mostly see people of other labelled sexualities hating on the flag mostly because of the last few points, and in my personal opinion, most of those people don't really make sense since this is not their flag, so their hate is just useless and kinda random. sometimes I think they just hear "unlabeled" and assume we should have nothing ...
I made a Personalized Pride Flag Picrew : r/QueerVexillology - Reddit
Oct 22, 2020 · 46 votes, 11 comments. true. If you're asking about the bottom right then those may be the xirl and xoy flags--they're terms used to described nonbinary folks who feel that they relate to girlness or boyness in some capacity, but want a more gender-neutral term to refer to themselves while still conveying that connection they feel.
I made a pride flag for LGBT people who don't label their ... - Reddit
Jan 16, 2021 · For their flag, the black and white stripes represent the absence of gender, while green, the inverse of the gender-heavy purple, represents nonbinary genders. No, sorry - you're talking about unlabeled sexuality. I'll dig deeper. Edit - might work in terms of gender, but this flag doesn't seem to address sexuality.
Can I use a normal pride flag? : r/unlabeledpride - Reddit
Jun 12, 2024 · A place for unlabeled folks to have fun, be proud and themselves! I guess you could call us unlabees