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Graysexual Flag - Proud Cube Pin

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Description

Graysexual describe individuals who fall somewhere between asexuality and sexuality. Graysexuals experience sexual attraction, but either infrequently or with less intensity than is typically experienced by allosexual (non-asexual) individuals. This identity recognizes the diversity and fluidity in sexual attraction, accommodating those who do not neatly fit into the categories of sexual or asexual. The concept of graysexuality is part of the broader asexual spectrum, helping to illustrate the varied experiences of attraction that can exist.

The Greysexual flag was designed to represent the spectrum within the graysexual identity, and each color on the flag holds a specific meaning:

  • Gray: Represents graysexuality itself, highlighting the area between sexuality and asexuality where graysexuals often find themselves.
  • White: Symbolizes sexuality, recognizing the potential for sexual attraction.
  • Purple Stripe: The purple stripe, common in many asexuality spectrum flags, stands for community and the unity among those on the asexual spectrum.

Wear your Signature Proud Cube as a reminder to always smile and be proud, inclusively designed with over 35 pride flag variations!

Our highest quality embellishments are sized perfectly for your favourite caps, shirt pockets, jean jackets, bags, pencil cases, lanyards, collars, and much more!

If you've just discovered the graysexual flag resonates with you, this one might be for you, or for a friend who's finding their words. Perfect for self gifting on a rough day, or wrapping up for someone who needs a reminder they're loved.

Details

  • Dimension: 20mm x 17.5mm x 9mm (LxWxH)
  • Material: Black Nickel Plated Cloisonne Hard Enamel Metal
  • Backing: 2x Pinback with Rubber Clasp (Upgradable to deluxe locking clasp)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does it mean to identify as graysexual?

Graysexual describes individuals who fall somewhere between asexuality and sexuality. Graysexuals experience sexual attraction, but either infrequently or with less intensity than is typically experienced by allosexual (non-asexual) individuals. The concept of graysexuality is part of the broader asexual spectrum, helping to illustrate the varied experiences of attraction that can exist. You can read more about Graysexual in our blog.

Q: What do the colors on the Graysexual Pride Flag represent?

On the Graysexual flag, dark grey represents the connection to the asexual spectrum, and light grey represents the grey area between asexuality and allosexuality, capturing the fluid experiences of graysexual individuals. White represents sexuality in general. Purple stands for community and unity among those on the asexual spectrum.

Q: What is the concept and inspiration behind the Proud Cubes Series?

Proud Zebra's founder and designer, Delwin, has a love for geometric designs that comes from his background in Architecture. His goal when designing the Proud Cubes was to make them meaningful and resonate well with our community. Each of the designs is subtle and unique by intention, allowing you to wear it everywhere without outing yourself accidentally.

Till date, we've created 9 designs in the Proud Cubes series, each symbolizing a value that we believe holds true to the LGBTQ+ community. The 9 designs are Signature Cube, Flag Cube, Community Cube, Freedom Cube, Love Cube, Peace Cube, Rubik's Cube, and Medal Cube. You can read more about each of the designs and their meanings in this blog.

Q: Does Proud Zebra give back to the LGBTQ+ community?

Yes! We're a queer-owned small business, and a portion of every sale is donated to local LGBTQ+ charities and the pride festivals we set up at. We also have 6 awareness pride pins where 100% of the profits go directly to specific 2SLGBTQIA+ partners. As of May 2026, we've donated $10,219.58 to LGBTQ+ charities and community partners since 2021, and we'll keep going. You can see our full donation record here.

Q: What type of backing is on the pin?

All our pins come with 2 rubber clasp pinbacks, creating a tight fit to secure the pin. Rubber clasps are light in weight, skin-friendly, easy to remove, and held down by friction. Upgrading to a deluxe locking clasp would provide a more secure placement of the pin and keeps the pin in place. A deluxe locking clasp is a safer option if the placement of the pin experiences lots of movement (eg. backpack, scarf, lanyard, keychain). Learn more about our pinbacks in this article.

Q: Where can I learn more about all the pride flags?

We wrote a complete guide to all 32 LGBTQ+ pride flags covering each designer, year, and what every colour means. Read the full 32-flag guide →