Graysexuality

Graysexuality (also referred to as greysexuality or gray-ace) is an asexual spectrum identity in which one rarely experiences sexual attraction. The romantic equivalent is grayromantic.

Attraction
Graysexual individuals rarely experience sexual attraction. The attraction that graysexuals experience to gender varies from graysexual to graysexual. For example, someone could be a gay graysexual, meaning that when they experience sexual attraction it is only ever to those of the same gender, and so on.

Flag
In 2009 - 2010, the asexual flag was used to represent all of the ace spectrum identities as a whole. Then, in 2013, a flag specifically for graysexuality was proposed to Wikipedia. Its colors are purple, gray, pale purple, gray, and purple. The design is slightly similar to the structure of the transgender flag.

When it comes to the colors' meaning, the purple represents asexuality, the white represents allosexuality and the gray represents the bit in between, aka graysexuality.

Terminology
The concept of graysexual formed in the early 2000s on the AVEN forums. In 2003, an AVEN member proposed the concept of "semisexuality," naming a half-way point between being asexual and not. In 2006, AVEN member KSpaz proposed the term "gray-a" to describe the "fuzzy" space in the asexual spectrum.