The goal of creating this flag was increasing the subjectivity of the gay community as a separate part of the entire LGBT community and the awareness of gay people of their own specific problems - such as gayphobia and misandry (gender stereotypes against men) in general, masculine divergence, demonization of gay men with accusations of child molestation, sadism and other unacceptable perversions, double standards for attitudes towards bisexuality and bi-curiosity, problems with reproductive rights and opportunities (access to surrogacy services, creation of artificial womb and reproductive independence of men in general), a number of countries where only male homosexuality is prohibited, a rigid framework for gentle tactile male friendship and a gender "male box" in general. Last sixth and seventh stripes are blue, from light to dark. First top three stripes are coloured in azure gradation from dark to light: azure, sky blue, light sky blue. Blue and azure shades for the gay flag were chosen on the basis that these colors are used for the symbolic image of men and homosexual men in particular. This also shares a meaning with Baker’s flag sunlight.
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The green stands for nature, as our love is natural, as well as a connection to the green carnation, which was popularized as a symbol for gay men by Oscar Wilde.