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| {{quote|The colors have the following meanings:
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| Blue
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| A connection to masculinity (in terms of gender) and attraction to men.
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| Green
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| This partly shares a meaning with Gilbert Baker’s original flag. The green stands for nature, as our love is natural, as well as a connection to the green carnation, which was popularized as a symbol for gay men by Oscar Wilde.
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| Yellow
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| This also shares a meaning with Baker’s flag – sunlight. In a sun/moon dichotomy, sun is typically considered masculine. It is also for explicit inclusiveness of nonbinary men.
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| Grey
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| The grey stands for navigating a grey area of society, where we are ‘accepted,’ but not really. It is also for explicit inclusiveness of aspec gay men.}}
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