What is asexual lesbian flag?

The asexual lesbian flag is a relatively new addition to the LGBTQ+ flag family, designed in 2010 by a member of the online asexual community. The flag features four horizontal stripes in shades of purple, grey, white, and black. The purple stripe represents community and femininity, the grey stripe represents gray-asexuality and demisexuality, the white stripe represents sexuality, and the black stripe represents community solidarity and asexuality. The flag is designed to represent asexual people who also identify as lesbian or queer, highlighting their unique experiences as members of two often overlapping but distinct communities. Like other LGBTQ+ flags, the asexual lesbian flag is a symbol of visibility, pride, and acceptance for those who identify with it.