A flag representing aegosexuality, describing people who experience sexual attraction to content or scenarios rather than actual participants.
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Designer
Unknown
Year Created
Unknown
First Flown
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Stripe Count
2 stripes
Colors & Meanings
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These colors represent important ideas connected to this flag and community.
History
The aegosexual flag represents individuals on the asexual spectrum who experience sexual attraction primarily to scenarios, characters, or content rather than to real people they interact with. The term "aegosexuality" was coined by psychologist Anthony Bogaert as a specific subset within asexual spectrum identities. The flag design features gray and white stripes, with the gray representing the spectrum nature of asexuality and the white symbolizing sexuality itself. The flag emerged within online asexual and ace community spaces as a way for aegosexual individuals to have visible representation distinct from the broader asexual flag. It has gained recognition primarily through LGBTQ+ digital communities and pride flag databases, though it remains less widely known than the main asexual flag.