Dr. Harmony's Pride Flag Lexicon
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Dr. Harmony’s Pride Flag Lexicon This pride symbol glossary is a comprehensive list as of 2017. With the coming out of alternative sexual expression, thanks in large part to the Internet, there has been an influx of pride symbols for the last decade. There is little research published on the symbology thus there are no comprehensive symbol lists currently in any publication of scholarly research that I was able to obtain. The symbols that I have chosen to include in this list were selected based upon their consistency of use in popular media and use by national and international organizations that advocate for the various groups. This list was included in this thesis as a reference for mental health professionals. Traditionally some physical observation is part of all standard of care which include noting significant markings, tattoos and piercings. Should your patient not be open to sharing with you their lifestyle, it is important for the counselor or physician to be aware of their clothing, tattoos, and/or jewelry which are common places to find these pride symbols and allows you, the medical practitioner, the opportunity to have additional information which could positively influence your ability to care for them. Also, commenting on the symbols and letting your patient know that you are truly a “Kink aware” provider will hopefully, allow them to relax and be more open in your dialog. Sexual Orientation Pride Gay Pride Designed by Gilbert in 1978 (http://clarebayley.com/2013/06/a-field- guide-to-pride-flags/) Gay Pride South Africa Design origin unknown Pansexual Pride Designer and origin unknown Twink Pride Lesbian Pride Designed by Sean Campbell in 1999. Lipstick Lesbian Pride Designed by the developer of www.thislesbianlife.wordpress.com in 2010. Heterosexual Pride Designed by FOBOS92 in 2012. Straight Ally Flag Origin unknown but emergence is speculated to be in the 2000’s. Bisexual pride Designed by Michael Page in 1998. Asexual and Demisexual Pride Designed by A-Gent and selected by the Asexuality Visibility and Education Network (AVEN) in 2010 DemiSexual Flag Designed by AnonMoos in 2012. Lesbian Pride Adopted from the asocial symbol of the WWII Romanian work camps. Gay Pride The Pink Triangle was originally used by the Nazi to denote homosexuality in the concentration camps and was later adopted by the gay community for pride. Gay Symbol Lesbian Symbol Gender Pride Gender Fluid Pride Designed by JJ Poole. Transgender Pride Designed by Monica Helms in 1999. Transgender Pride in Israel Designed by Ponetium in 2012. Gender Queer Pride Designed by Marylin Roxie in 2010. Agender Pride Origin unknown. Neutrois Pride Flag Origin unknown. Intersex Pride Designed by the Organization Intersex International Australia in July 2013. Intersex Pride Designed by Natalie Phox in 2009. Bigender Pride Designer unknown Fetish Pride Leather Pride Flag Designed by Tony Debiase in 1989 (http://clarebayley.com/2013/06/a-field- guide-to-pride-flags/). Variations of Leather Flag Bear Pride Designed by Craig Byrnes in 1995 (http://clarebayley.com/2013/06/a-field- guide-to-pride-flags/). Fat Fetish Pride Designed by Kevin “The Cosmopolitan” Seguin In 2011 (http://clarebayley.com/2013/06/a-field- guide-to-pride-flags/) Rubber Fetish Pride Designed by Peter Tolos and Scott Moats in 1994 (http://clarebayley.com/2013/06/a-field- guide-to-pride-flags/). Ownership Pride Designed by Tanos in 2009 (http://www.ownership- possession.com/manifesto) Master slave Pride Designed by Master Tallen and slave Andrew in 2005 (http://clarebayley.com/2013/06/a-field- guide-to-pride-flags/). Boy Pride Designed by Keith Pollanin in 1998 (http://www.fahnenversand.de, n.d.). Girl Pride Origin unknown Pony Pride Designed by Mystic Storm in 2007 (http://clarebayley.com/2013/06/a-field- guide-to-pride-flags/). Puppy Pride Designed by Pup Flip Gray in 2011 (http://clarebayley.com/2013/06/a-field- guide-to-pride-flags/). Littles and Baby Pride Designer unknown but origins online are since 2002 (http://clarebayley.com/2013/06/a-field- guide-to-pride-flags/). BDSM Rights Designed by Informed Consent ("BDSM Rights Flag," Unknown). Military/ Uniform Pride Origin unknown (http://clarebayley.com/2013/06/a-field- guide-to-pride-flags/). Adult Baby/ Diaper Lover Pride Flag Designed by David at [email protected] in 2005 (http://www.abdlscandinavia.com/abdlflag /). Feather Drag Pride Designed by Sean Campbell during the early days of HIV/AIDS (http://clarebayley.com/2013/06/a-field- guide-to-pride-flags/). Littles and Baby Pride Designed by David at [email protected] in 2005 (http://www.abdlscandinavia.com/abdlflag /). Bear Symbol Designed by Craig Byrnes in 1995 (http://clarebayley.com/2013/06/a-field- guide-to-pride-flags/). Asexual Furry Pride Origin unknown ("Wikifur," 2016). Triskelion (BDSM Symbol) Designed by Quagmyr in 1994 (http://emblemproject.sagcs.net/meaning.h tml). Triskelion (BDSM Symbol) Originally used by Quagmyr in his development of a BDSM symbol. It is continued to be used for those who are wanting a more discrete symbol. (http://emblemproject.sagcs.net/meaning.h tml). Slave Pride and Ownership Jewelry such as collars or cuff, similar to those discussed in The Story of “O,” indicating that someone is owned as an s- type. Relationship Pride Polyamory Pride Designed in the summer of 1995, it is also known as the Jim Evans Poly Flag after its creator Jim Evans. Infinity Heart Alternative Poly pride symbol. Polyamory Pride Designed by Joreth of The InnBetween.net in May of 2009 Alternative Relationship Pride Designed by Dpic in 2009 Marriage Equality Designed for the Human Rights Campaign AMK 1211 Relationship Anarchy Symbol Designed by the Swedish Radical Art Collective. .