Grey-Asexual Pride Flag
History
The Grey-Asexual (grey-ace) Pride Flag was developed by the grey-asexual community on AVEN and Tumblr around 2013, at a time when grey-ace people were seeking a flag distinct from the standard asexual flag that already acknowledged but did not centre them. Grey-asexuality describes people who rarely experience sexual attraction or experience it only under specific circumstances. The flag uses the same four colours as the asexual flag but rearranges them to make grey dominant, asserting grey-ace as a first-class identity rather than a footnote.
Colors
black, grey, white, purple
Shares palette with the asexual flag; the grey stripe is now the dominant centre, reflecting the grey-ace position between asexual and allosexual.
Symbols
four horizontal stripes, grey-centred
The enlarged grey stripe visually foregrounds the identity rather than placing it in the narrow band it occupies in the main asexual flag.