A flag representing demiromantic individuals who experience romantic attraction only after forming deep emotional bonds.
romantic-orientationgreengraywhite
Designer
Unknown
Year Created
Unknown
First Flown
Unknown
Stripe Count
3 stripes
Colors & Meanings
greengraywhite
These colors represent important ideas connected to this flag and community.
History
The Demiromantic Pride Flag represents individuals on the grey-romantic spectrum who experience romantic attraction only after forming strong emotional bonds with others. The flag follows the design conventions of asexual and aromantic community flags, utilizing a three-stripe horizontal design. The green stripe represents romantic attraction and connection, the gray stripe represents the grey area between romantic and aromantic experiences, and the white stripe represents sexuality outside the romantic spectrum or clarity. Though the specific designer and creation date are not widely documented, the flag emerged from online LGBTQ+ communities in the 2000s-2010s as terminology around demisexuality and grey-romantic identities gained recognition. The demiromantic identity itself gained increased visibility through asexual and aromantic community spaces, particularly on platforms like Tumblr and AVEN (Asexual Visibility and Education Network). Today, the flag is used by those who identify as demiromantic to represent their orientation within broader conversations about aromantic spectrum identities.