#Shaaba @SherbetLemon007 explains why 'Certain Races & -Identities' shouldn't feel #Excluded if they don't have a stripe in the #PrideFlag | @ULoop
Shaaba explains the differing Pride Flags in a video linked through 'that word' below; but first I want to understand that word better. And I find you understand words better if you look at 'the words at their base' (then going on to look at the words at those words' bases, then the words at those words' bases, etc.-etc. ad infinitum)
The word “Excluded” is built on ancient words that mean "to Close- or Shut Out." #Exclude #Excluding #Exclusive
And--in case you want to feel like 'part of a specific club' (each of which I'll list beneath the 'gallery of flags' ... presumably soon-to-be linked to my research on each one individually ... eventually ... ... including some you didn't even know existed (because "they don't!" according to closed-minded Xtians))--
... and there are probably additional flags ... |
- The Original one
- the 6-Color one (which Shaaba says should be the primary LGBT(+) Flag, even though she fits a characteristic or two that aren't specifically represented by any of its stripes)
- The Philadelphia Pride Flag
- Transgender
- Non-Binary
- Intersex (which is somehow different from the last several)
- Asexual
- Bisexual
- Pansexual (but somehow not Non-Binary or Intersex?)
- Lesbian (Lipstick Lesbian?)
- Gay
- Modern (Shaaba says it's Progressive) Pride
- Gender-Fluid
- Agender
- Demi-boy or -girl
- Hermaphrodites
- Genderqueer
- Heterosexual
- Gynephilia
- Autosexual
- Bear
- Polysexual
- Skoliosexual
- Straight Ally
- Androgynous
- Neutrois
- Polyamorous
- Aromantic
- Androphilia
- Akoi- or Lith-romantic
- Two-Spirit
- Trigender
- Leather
- Butch Lesbian
- Gender Neutral
- BDSM
- Abro-
- Apothi-
- Autochoris-
- Cetero-
- Cupio-
- Fray-
- Gray-
- Placio-
- Quoi-
- Recipro-
- Requies-
- Homo- or Hetero-Flexible
I've done a post that starts to cover a lot of these definitions, but a) I might not have made it clear how each flag represents its subgroup & b) the differences are easy to forget (and so might be "worth reviewing.")
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