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English: This is my version of a flag that represents obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). Keep in mind that this is an unofficial version of the flag and should not be used in any official events. The meaning of each colour is given below.

Grey (#808080) represents the anxiety, purple (PMS Violet C) represents the obsession and urge to get the rid of that anxiety, orange (PMS Orange 021 C) represents the compulsion, green (PMS 354 C) represents the relief after the compulsion, teal (#008181) represents OCD itself and black (#000000) represents difficulties that people with OCD go through every day. The looped arrows in the middle of the teal stripe represent the OCD cycle (anxiety, obsession, compulsion, relief).

The ratio is 3:5.

Created: April 21, 2024 15:07 (UTC+3)

Published: April 21, 2024 15:54 (UTC+3)
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