A pride flag representing gynesexuality, the attraction to femininity or female-presenting people regardless of gender.
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Designer
Unknown
Year Created
Unknown
First Flown
Unknown
Stripe Count
5 stripes
Colors & Meanings
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These colors represent important ideas connected to this flag and community.
History
The Gynesexual Pride Flag represents gynesexuality, a sexual orientation describing attraction to femininity or female-presenting people, irrespective of the gender identity of the person experiencing the attraction. The flag's design features five horizontal stripes in pink, white, blue, white, and blue. While the specific designer and exact creation date remain undocumented in widely accessible sources, the flag emerged within online LGBTQ+ communities as a way to represent this attraction pattern. The flag is particularly used by non-binary and genderqueer individuals who experience attraction to femininity or female-presenting people, alongside those who identify with gynesexuality more broadly. Like other sexuality-specific flags created in the 21st century, it reflects the increasing visibility and vocabulary development within LGBTQ+ communities for describing diverse forms of attraction.