What is cupioromantic flag?

Cupioromanticism is a romantic orientation where a person experiences the desire to have a romantic attraction or relationship without actually experiencing the romantic attraction itself. This means that individuals who identify as cupioromantic may not experience any romantic feelings, but still desire a romantic relationship. The term "cupio" comes from a Latin verb that means "to desire."

The cupioromantic flag has four equal-sized horizontal stripes (from top to bottom) in shades of pink, lavender, white, and gray. The pink stripe represents the desire for a romantic relationship, the lavender stripe represents the non-romantic attraction, the white stripe represents the gray area between the two, and the gray stripe represents the absence of romantic attraction while still desiring a relationship.

The flag was created by Tumblr user and artist Moga. It was designed to represent the complexities of cupioromanticism and to offer a symbol of recognition and visibility for those who identify with the romantic orientation.