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Simpson also co-authored the proposition to get Unicode to include the transgender flag in a recent emoji update.

For Rocco Kayiotes, VP of Marketing at FOLX Health, the first health platform for the transgender and queer community, the creation and flying of the Transgender Flag coincided with his own transition and as such, holds special personal meaning. One of the brighter, more vibrant flag designs is the Pansexual Pride Flag. The Pansexual Pride Flag has three horizontal stripes: pink, yellow, and light blue. It first came to be on the internet in 2010. Mathers, Charlie (1 January 2018). "18 Pride flags you might not have seen before". Gay Star News . Retrieved 4 June 2019. (The Mathers article shows the derivative design, but not the original flag.)

It’s not known who designed the demisexual pride flag, though it’s believed to be inspired by the asexual pride flag in 2010. The 2018 redesign of the lesbian pride flag or "Orange-Pink" Lesbian Flag—which, according to Del Rio, is likely the most modern take on the flag—has seven stripes in a range of orange and pink hues. Moreover, each stripe has its own unique meaning. Per Gwen, the creator of the updated lesbian pride flag, the stripe colors represent: Related: What Does 'Sapphic' Mean? Here’s What the Word Means and How It Relates to ‘WLW’ What does the lesbian flag look like? This flag was designed in 1999 by Sean Campbell for the lesbian community, but hasn’t gained widespread adoption. Part of the reason could be because the flag was designed by a gay man, and not a lesbian. Various lesbian flags have been used to symbolise the lesbian community. Since 1999, many designs have been proposed and used. Although personal preferences exist, as well as various controversies, no design has been widely accepted by the community as the lesbian flag.

The demigirl pride flag was designed by Tumblr user Transrants in 2015, though the exact meanings behind the colours weren’t explicitly explained. This is probably the most common LGBTQ+ rainbow pride flag you’ll see these days. This 6-coloured rainbow pride flag is the version that was adopted into emoji form in 2016: 🏳️‍🌈Green represents nonbinary genders (because it’s the inverse of purple, which is a colour often associated with the mix of male and female genders) Accusations that the creator of the flag is transphobic, and that the design was stolen from the sunset lesbian flag, were rampant. However, those claims have since been debunked, and the flag became increasingly accepted within the community. a b c Bendix, Trish (September 8, 2015). "Why don't lesbians have a pride flag of our own?". AfterEllen. Archived from the original on September 9, 2015 . Retrieved 8 June 2019.

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