List of products by brand Andraliv Home & Living
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Rainbow Pride Flag Mug
€12.40This flag is used to symbolize the overall LGBTQ community. Many organizations and businesses use this flag as a symbol to show that their establishment is a safe space for everyone in the community.
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Lesbian Pride Flag Mug
€12.40The original lesbian pride flag had a red kiss mark in the top left corner. It was introduced to the world in a blog post back in 2010, according to OutRight Action International. Some people still use that kiss mark to represent feminine or "lipstick" lesbians. It was created by Natalie McCray and the different shades of red and pink are said to represent different shades of lipstick.
In a 2018 Medium article, McCray was accused of transphobia, biphobia and racism among other things. As a result, a new flag with orange stripes was proposed.
The colors represent the following:
- Darkest Orange: Gender non-conformity
- Middle Orange: Independence
- Lightest Orange: Community
- White: Unique relationships to womanhood
- Lightest Pink: Serenity and peace
- Middle Pink: Love and sex
- Darkest Pink: Femininity
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1978-1999 Pride Flag Mug
€12.40Following Harvey Bernard Milk's assassination in 1978, demand for the Pride flag increased. Gilbert Baker, however, found the pink color hard to come by, so he opted to decrease the number of colors on the flag to seven in order to keep up with the demand.
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Bisexual Pride Flag Mug
€12.40Bisexuality can be defined in a few different ways depending on who you ask in the community. For many, it's seen as an attraction to both men and women. Others use it to describe attraction to more than one gender, but not all genders. Some even describe it as an attraction to the gender you identify as and at least one other gender.
According to Pride, this flag was created by activist Michael Page. He wanted to create a symbol for bisexual people to feel connected to. Each of the colors symbolizes some kind of attraction:
- Pink (or magenta): Same-sex attraction
- (Royal) blue: Opposite-sex attraction
- Purple (lavender): Attraction to both sexes
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Shakespeare - To be, or not...
€12.40To be, or not to be: that is the question.
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Shakespeare - Now is the...
€12.40Now is the winter of our discontent.
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Shakespeare - Lord, what...
€12.40Lord, what fools these mortals be!
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A lie doesn't become truth
€12.40A lie doesn't become truth
wrong doesn't become right
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The time is always right to...
€10.33The time is always right to do what is right
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Asexual Pride Flag Mug
€12.40According to the Asexual Visibility and Education Network, Asexuality is defined by a lack of sexual attraction. "They are not drawn to people sexually and do not desire to act upon attraction to others in a sexual way."
Asexuality is also a spectrum of attraction where people can fall into a subset called "gray asexuality." People who identify this way call themselves "gray ace." This spectrum includes people who feel sexual attraction infrequently, who only feel sexual attraction under a specific set of circumstances and more.
- Black: Represents Asexuality as a whole
- Gray: Represents gray asexuality and demisexuality.
- Demisexuality is defined as no sexual attraction unless there is a strong emotional bond according to AVEN.
- White: Represents sexuality
- Purple: Represents the community
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Demisexual Pride Flag Mug
€12.40Demisexual people only feel sexually attracted to someone when they have an emotional bond with the person. They can be gay, straight, bisexual, or pansexual, and may have any gender identity.
The prefix “demi” means half — which can refer to being halfway between sexual and asexual. Demisexuality can be a type of graysexuality. A graysexual person may experience sexual attraction only rarely, or they may feel sexual attraction but aren’t that interested in sex.
Demisexual people do not feel primary attraction — the attraction you feel to someone when you first meet them. They only feel secondary attraction — the type of attraction that happens after knowing someone for a while.
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Christmas Mug with Forest...
€12.40Who can resist these two, while drinking your Hot Chocolate with marshmallows?
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