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  1. Sep 2, 2022 · The polyamory flag has three equal bars of color, each one taking up a horizontal third of the flag—blue on top, red in the middle, and black at the bottom. In the center of the poly flag is the pi symbol in yellow. This flag was created in 1995 by Jim Evans and has been used ever since, with pride by many and reluctantly by others.

  2. Oct 14, 2023 · A polyamorous person desires or engages in multiple romantic (and typically sexual) relationships with the consent of all the people involved. Jim Evans created the original polyamory pride flag in 1995. The flag has blue, red, and black bars with the Greek letter pi symbol in the middle. The blue bar represents honesty and openness among ...

  3. Jan 9, 2024 · The New Polyamory Pride Flag (2022) The new polyamory pride flag, selected through a public vote organized by PolyamProud, features a design created by Red Howell. This flag and its design were chosen to represent and celebrate the polyamorous community. The symbolism behind the design includes a chevron symbol, indicating growth and progress.

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  5. polyamproud announced the results of an international vote for a new polyamory pride flag on 23 November, 2022. over 30,000 non-monogamous people participated.

  6. Mar 11, 2022 · The Symbolism Of Jim Evans’ Polyamorous Flag. Likely due to technological constraints, Evans’ flag is a rather simple design concept that consists of three horizontal stripes with a symbol at ...

  7. Nov 28, 2022 · And now we have our new Polyamorous Pride Flag. Image credit: polyamproud. It takes the best of the original flag, including its color symbolism, and improves on those elements of the Pi flag which alienated viewers. A white chevron flows outward to depict the growth and possibility of the non-monogamous community.

  8. Sep 4, 2022 · Meaning of the polyamorous flag. Blue: represents openness, honesty, and communication between all partners—three essential elements of ENM. Red: is the colour of devotion and love. Black: symbolises support for polyamorous people who feel compelled to keep their relationships a secret from the public owing to social pressures and shame.

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