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The freedom rings are basically rainbow rings that people wear, usually at pride parades, but they can be worn just whenever. Usually worn with one on each finger.

The rainbow flag is a flag with all seven colours of the rainbow, which represents every memer of the LGBTQ community.

The bisexual flag is a flag with pink on the top, blue on the bottom, and purple in the middle, that represents the bisexual community. The pink represents attraction to women, the blue represents an attraction to men, and the purple represents a middle ground of attraction to both.

The pink triangle is an inverted pink triangle which represents the lesbian community. The pink colour represents an attraction to women.

The biangles are overlapping pink and blue triangles that represent the bisexual community, that meet in the middle and make purple. The pink representing attraction to women, the blue representing attraction to men, and the purple representing both.

The crescent moons are two side by side crescent moons with the bisexual colours. This symbol exists because some people didn't want to use anything that included the pink triangle dent it's affiliation with Nazis.

The double Venus are two interlooping female symbols representing the lesbian community. One again, this exists due to a refusal to use the Nazi pink triangle.

The double Mars are two interlooping male symbols representing the gay community.

The symbol of transsexuality is one male symbol, one female symbol, and one combined male and female symbol at the bottom. It has traditional bisexual colours, pink for women, blue for men, purple for a middle ground.

The transsexual flag is a flag representing the trans community. It's colours are lavender for women, blue for men, and white for a middle ground. Note that these are not traditional colours.

The transsexual Yin-Yang is a Yin-Yang symbol with the tradition colours of blue and pink representing men and women. It represents the balance of a male body and a female mind (or otherwise)

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Comments: 15

BETTHORY [2018-10-17 08:11:29 +0000 UTC]

this is so silly 

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IhazCat [2018-08-20 14:26:23 +0000 UTC]

sounds disgusting even if i can't hear it

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TotallyDeviantLisa [2015-10-09 20:23:04 +0000 UTC]

The yin yang one is awesome!

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LauraSeabrook [2014-07-04 01:31:49 +0000 UTC]

seven colours? but you only show the usual six.

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Very-Stormy-Skies [2013-06-09 04:25:00 +0000 UTC]

Actually, your explanation of the Pink Triangle is wrong. The Pink Triangle dates back to the Holocaust, when homosexual men were killed and sent off to concentration camps. In the concentration camps, the different types of prisoners wore different types of badges. The most well-known is the Star of David, worn by the Jews. The homosexual men wore an upside down pink triangle, hence the Pink Triangle.

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Rikkulikescookies [2013-04-05 15:25:54 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for making this

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MiChaLJEWgiRL [2012-11-10 01:05:09 +0000 UTC]

What about us who are intersex?

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DarkDivaLocura [2012-01-16 00:29:55 +0000 UTC]

they all look the same to me->

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Tenshi-Tsuki-Gaara [2010-11-14 09:12:35 +0000 UTC]

Nice! ^_^
I approve!

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stu-from-accounting In reply to Tenshi-Tsuki-Gaara [2010-11-14 09:14:18 +0000 UTC]

Thanks I think it's about time someone brought more awareness to not only gays and lesbians, but to bisexuals and transsexuals as well. They just don't get enough love.

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Tenshi-Tsuki-Gaara In reply to stu-from-accounting [2010-11-14 09:23:28 +0000 UTC]

Oh yeah.
As you can see. I made me icon a rainbow of pride!
I'm personally a lesbian, with a touch of "third gendered" mindset.
The entire spectrum needs love, but nowhere near as much as the trans and bi.

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stu-from-accounting In reply to Tenshi-Tsuki-Gaara [2010-11-14 09:52:37 +0000 UTC]

It really surprises me sometimes how often they're overlooked and discriminated against, even by other members of the LGBT community. And although I'm not a transsexual, you could say I'm something close, so I still get dirty looks when I have to say "Actually, I'm a girl"

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Tenshi-Tsuki-Gaara In reply to stu-from-accounting [2010-11-14 21:54:04 +0000 UTC]

Exactly. I spent an entire year with such short hair and loose clothes girls gave me dirty looks the first few days of Phys. Ed.

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stu-from-accounting In reply to Tenshi-Tsuki-Gaara [2010-11-14 22:58:03 +0000 UTC]

I've looked like that for, like, 4 years now. You should never have to, but you kind of get used to it.

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Tenshi-Tsuki-Gaara In reply to stu-from-accounting [2010-11-14 23:01:55 +0000 UTC]

Exactly.
I just fluctuate in style so ohwell.
I loved looking guyish.
But again. Ohwell.

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