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  2. Aromanticism - Wikipedia

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    This was chosen as the opposite of the ace ring which is a black ring worn on the right hand. [51] Another symbol often used by aromantic people is arrows or an arrow, as the word arrow is a homophone to the shortened word "aro" used by aromantic people to refer to themselves. [52]

  3. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    The ring is deliberately worn in a similar manner as one would a wedding ring to symbolize marriage. Use of the symbol began in 2005. [81] [82] The aro ring, a white ring, worn on the middle finger on one's left hand is a way aromantic people signify their identity on the aromantic spectrum.

  4. Rod-and-ring symbol - Wikipedia

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    The goddess of the Burney relief presenting a rod-and-ring symbol in each hand. Mesopotamian deity sitting on a stool, holding the rod-and-ring symbol. Old-Babylonian fired clay plaque from Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq. The rod-and-ring symbol is a symbol that is depicted on Mesopotamian stelas, cylinder seals, and reliefs. It is held by a god or ...

  5. The symbolism and meaning behind different engagement ring shapes

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    The ring setting and diamond shape determine what an engagement ring symbolizes. Each shape and setting has its own meaning and style. What does a round cut engagement ring symbolize?

  6. The Hidden Symbolism Behind Zendaya’s ‘East-West’ Engagement ...

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    The east-west ring style isn't a new—and it has some serious staying power. Outten adds, “We have been selling this style for decades, and it is classic with a twist!”

  7. Asexuality - Wikipedia

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    Some members of the asexual community additionally opt to wear a black ring on their right middle finger, colloquially known as an "ace ring", as a form of identification. [93] Some asexuals use ace playing card suits as identities of their romantic orientation, such as the ace of spades for aromanticism and the ace of hearts for non-aromanticism.

  8. The Hidden Meaning Behind Prince Charles' Pinky Ring - AOL

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  9. Aromantic flag - Wikipedia

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    Whimsy described the meaning of the stripes in further detail: green-light green - the aro-spectrum (and aromanticism itself represented by green because green belongs to us now hell yeah). this covers every identity under the aro umbrella - demi, grey, lith/akoi, wtf/quoiro, cupio etc. EVERYTHING. even ones that don’t have names yet.