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Rainbow: The most recognizable queer symbol. Each color has its own meaning and is meant to represent the diversity of the LGBTQ+ community. |
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Subtle Rainbow: While most rainbows are about the colors, this symbol is about the shape. Both have the same meaning, just with different styles. |
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Trans Symbol: A combination of the masculine, feminine, and non-binary symbols with a circle that represents wholeness of community. |
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Lesbian Symbol: Also known as the Double Venus, this symbol shows two interlocking female symbols representing the love between women. |
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Gay Symbol: Sometimes called the Double Mars, this symbol shows two interlocking male symbols representing the love between men. |
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Bisexual Symbol: Features a Mars (male) and Venus (female) symbol connected by an infinity symbol and a circle to represent all the genders and attractions in between. |
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Scissors: A symbol used by Lesbians and Sapphics. If you know, you know. |
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Butterfly: A symbol of transformation, sometimes used by transfeminine people. |
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Bee: A symbol for Bi+ people, the Bee in LGBTQ+. |
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Tea Cup: A symbol for trans people, the Tea in LGBTQ+. |
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Paw Print: Representative of the Bear subculture. |
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Lock: Not strictly queer, but a common symbol among LGBTQ+ people in the kink subculture. |
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Lockless Cable Choker: Really any choker with an open circle, goes hand in hand with the lock. |
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Vulva Charm: A celebration of sexuality, kinks, gender, and the human body. |
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Butch Chain Jewelry: Designed for Butch Lesbians, by a Butch masc non-binary lesbian. |
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Snake: While not inherently a queer symbol, it's often a symbol of rebirth and can be used as a metaphor for coming out and becoming who you truly are. |
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Tattoo Machine: Tattoos are not strictly a queer symbol but can be seen as a symbol of defiance, visibility, and self-expression. |
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Horoscope: Astrology may not be only a queer symbol, it's used by many queer people as a tool for self-reflection and navigating life and relationships. |