![]() Gay Bear Flagīecause the wolf community didn’t have a flag and because wolves are considered offshoots of bears, I created a created a flag for these furry creatures in 2015. Characteristically, there’s also a “bear paw” imprinted somewhere (usually upper left corner). The best known one belongs to the bears, a color scheme of stripes containing browns, greys, whites and black. There are very few groups within the gay male spectrum that have a flag. Wolves, on the other hand, are usually hairy but slimmer and more defined. The rationale behind the wolf label is pretty simple. While its exact etiology remains unclear, it has been theorized that gay “wolves” are an offshoot of Gay Bears a term that can be traced back to a 1979 Advocate article by George Mazzei entitled, Who’s in the Zoo? The term gay wolf entered into LGBT subculture in the late 1970’s and became popularized in the 1980’s.
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