Diamoric new/alt flag
Meaning: Is generally considered an umbrella term referring to the attractions experienced by non-binary individuals that cannot be described as "same gender" or "other gender". As an identity word for non-binary people, it can be used to describe their sexual or romantic orientations, rather than being a specific orientation term of its own, or can also describe relationships in which one or more of the partners is non-binary, including relationships where one of the members is binary.
The diamoric: prefix dia-, meaning "passing through, thoroughly, completely, or going apart from", and the Latin word amor, meaning "love". This combination is intended to mean "love that crosses through, goes apart from, or entirely encompasses the gender spectrum."
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The image shows a rectangular flag composed of nine horizontal stripes and a flower illustration in the center.
The horizontal stripes are arranged in nine lines with the following colors, from top to bottom:
Light green (soft moss tone)
Very pale green (almost pastel)
White
Light purple
Medium purple (slightly darker than the one above)
Light purple
White
Very pale green
Light green
In the center of the flag, overlapping the central (especially purple) stripes, there's a yellow flower with a golden outline, a myrtle. The flower has six petals and long stamens.
Meaning:
The yellow Myrtle Represents the love that transcends gender norms
Light green (soft moss tone) - meaning non binary attraction
Very pale green (almost pastel) - meaning non binary love
White - meaning all genders and love types
Light purple - love from binary folks
Medium purple (slightly darker than the one above) - respect and companion ship









