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For anyone in the LGBTQ+ community or those trying to show pride and support, it can be tricky to figure out exactly which emojis to use in order to convey your feelings—after all, emojis are such a major factor in the way we communicate. Not to worry, though, because we’ve compiled a list of the best gay emojis and how exactly they relate to pride.
Which Emojis Are Used for LGBTQ+ Pride?
The most common emojis used to represent the gay community include a rainbow flag 🏳️🌈 and a rainbow 🌈, agrees LGBTQ+ journalist Mira Lazine. The rainbow flag has been used to represent the LGBTQ+ community since the 1970s, and using it in text is a great way to show pride.
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QuestionAre there any LGBT pride flag emojis?Community AnswerSo far, only two LGBT pride flags exist as emojis. They are: 🏳️🌈 (rainbow flag, symbolizing same-gender romance and also a symbol of LGBT culture as a whole) and 🏳️⚧️ (transgender flag, pale blue and pale pink, and white in the middle).
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- ↑ https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/ATD%20PIO/Smart%20Mobility/Pride%20Flag%20Update%2005.26.22.pdf
- ↑ https://www.history.com/news/how-did-the-rainbow-flag-become-an-lgbt-symbol
- ↑ https://www.dictionary.com/e/emoji/transgender-flag-emoji/
- ↑ https://www.loc.gov/lgbt-pride-month/about/