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Aromantic Flag Archive

@aroflagarchive

An archive blog for all aromantic flags, flag variants, combination-identity flags and flag proposals. All flags are tagged by creator and identity.
flags and stock images
aro blogs and resources
personal
pronouns
ze / hir / hirs / hirself
advisory
Most posts will include undescribed images.
Please expect to find: flags with questionable or exclusionary definitions, obscure/personal-use flag variants, combination flags, flags made by creators not of the identity in question, flags by problematic creators. This blog only seeks to archive flags relevant to the aromantic spectrum for easy searching and referencing.
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neopronouns
flag id: three flags with 6 stripes. the left flag's stripes are dark yellow-green, yellow-green, light yellow-green, white, grey, and black. the middle flag's stripes are dark blue, blue, light blue, white, grey, and black. the right flag's stripes are dark indigo, indigo, light indigo, white, grey, and black. end id.
banner id: a 1500x150 teal banner with the words ‘please read my dni before interacting’ in large white text in the center. end id.

icon-friendly versions of some caedo- flags for anon! colors are from the originals.

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arokill

loveless voidpunk

for voidpunks who don't feel love, feel a disconnect from love, reject the concept of love, or doubt they feel love; a loveless identity that is affected, either entirely or partially, by one's voidpunk identity. co-coined with @that-voidpunk-zombie, and flag by me!

id: a flag with colors in this order, top to bottom: dark grey, soft grey, light grey, muted purple, soft purple, off-white, soft green, muted green, light grey, soft grey, dark grey. the off-white stripe is significantly smaller than the rest, and the purple and green stripes are 1/3rd smaller than the gray ones. end id.
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llonnoll

AroAceAge spectral 5 flag (OYGBI)

This is my simplest spectral AAA (Aromantic Asexual Agender) 5 striped flag. This variant is also called the OYGBI (Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo) flag, which consists of the center of the rainbow spectrum minus red and violet.

For those aroaceages (aromantic asexual agenders) out there - kick the sunset aroace flag up a notch with perfectly balanced agender green to show all your colors seemlessly. The chromatic flow communicates the Aromantic, Asexual and Agender spectrums simultaneously.

Below is a more pastel version of the spectral AAA / OYGBI flag:

And below is the bolder more saturated form.

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if4g

heuromantic ⭑ [humeur - french | heuro - finnish]

⭑ an aromantic label for when your aromantic-ness becomes stronger, or changes/fluctuates based on low moods/mood swings, and or depressive episodes or feelings of depression.

☆(#××) like or reblog if you save! .*

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arokill

non-sam flag

for anyone who doesn't use the split attraction model, no matter their orientation!

id: a flag with colors in this order, top to bottom: muted purple, soft blue, light turquoise, pale yellow, light turquoise, soft blue, muted purple. end id.
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neopronouns

arospec asexual | acespec aromantic

an arospec asexual flag for anon, plus a corresponding acespec aromantic flag, based on the ace and aro flags and these arospec and acespec flags!

flag id: the left flag has 5 stripes. in order, they are dark aqua blue, green, cream, pinkish-purple, and pinkish-purple. the right flag has 5 stripes. in order, they are green, light green, red-white, faded light pink, and soft indigo. end id.
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Acrispike

Acrispike is a label on the asexual spectrum. It means being acrisexual, acriromantic, and/or other types of attractions, but occasionally having rare, intense, and sudden "spikes" of being allosexual, alloromantic and/or other types of attractions.

This label can be combined with other orientations. For example, one could be acrispike and polysexual, meaning that they are acri-attracted to multiple genders and occasionally have "spikes" of allo-attraction.

The -jump counterpart to acrispike is acrijump, the asexual counterpart is acespike, the aromantic counterpart is arospike, and the aroace counterpart is aroacespike.

This term was coined by Questioningmess on LGBTA Wiki. The acrisexual spike flag was created by wiki user CrystalOwl95455. The acriromantic spike flag was created by the same user on the same day.

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neopronouns

osciromantic: when one feels romantic attraction when they first meet someone, then the attraction fades, then it returns when they get to know the person, and it eventually fades again

for anon! the flag is based off of the fray- and demiromantic flags, with fray- stripes on the top and bottom to represent the first and second times the attraction fades and demiromantic stripes in the middle to represent the attraction returning in between! the term comes from ‘oscillate’!

flag id: a flag with 7 stripes. in order, they are light cyan, blue, grey-white, green, white, blue, and light cyan. end id.
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Aroacevague/acearovague flag

A flag for one’s aroace/aceace orientation that is influenced (partially or fully) by one’s neurodivergency. 

Based on this post by @neopronouns for aroallovague and alloacevague. I just saw the post and thought it was epic and that I should make another version based on the aroace/acearo flag.

(Flag ID: A flag with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes are orange, yellow, gray, blue, and dark blue. The gray middle stripe is much thicker than the others.)

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Inritoromantic

Inritoromantic is a romantic orientation that intensifies or changes due to a trigger. This could be certain movements, sounds, colors, and other causes. For example, one may be aromantic usually, then become panromantic when dancing. One might also identify as aroflux or arospike. The sexual counterpart is Inritosexual.

Inritoromantic was coined by FANDOM user Someconfusedfurry on November 5th, 2020. The inritoromantic flag was designed by FANDOM user Unfunny person420 on April 2, 2021.

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