Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Simboluri LGBT" in Romanian language version.
In ancient Rome, as we discover in Martial's Epigrams and elsewhere, green, and especially yellow-green (in Latin, galbinatus), was likewise associated with male gender variance and the receptive role in homoeroticism.
For many years gay men have used the pinky ring to signify their orientation...
...some health professionals display these symbols as a sign of welcome to LGBT clients.
These symbols (...) have been identified by LGBT patients as effective welcoming interventions.
The gentleman is wearing a red tie and this was considered at the time to be one of the secret dress code signals that homosexual men used to identify one another.
The gentleman is wearing a red tie and this was considered at the time to be one of the secret dress code signals that homosexual men used to identify one another.