Bisexual Flag, Pansexual Flag, and Trans Flag

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Bisexual flag-
The bisexual flag was designed in 1998 by Michael Page. It was originally made to give visibility of bisexuals among society both as a whole and in the LGBTQ+ community. The colors represent the following,

Pink - Sexual attraction to the same sex

Blue - sexual attraction to the opposite (or a different gender in the case of nonbinary) and the resultant overlap color

Purple - sexual attraction to both/other genders on the spectrum

It was unveiled on December 5, 1998 at BiCafe's first anniversary party.

Pansexual flag-
The pansexual flag was actually made by an anonymous Tumblr account in the early 2010s. The only thing we know is the person went by Jasper V. It was made to be a symbol to pansexuals so they can have more visibility and recognition. Plus to differ themselves from bisexuals.

Bisexuals and pansexuals are different!

The colors represent the following,

Pink - attraction to women

Yellow - attraction to nonbinary people, intersex, genderfluid, agender, and those who fall outside of the binary.

Blue - attraction to men

Trans flag-
The flag was designed in 1999 by American trans woman Monica Helms and is a symbol of the transgender community, organizations, and individuals. It was first shown a year later though at a pride parade in Phoenix, Arizona in 2000. Monica Helms said the following of the flag.

"The stripes at the top and bottom are light blue, the traditional color for baby boys. The stripes next to them are pink, the traditional color for baby girls. The stripe in the middle is white, for those who are transitioning or consider themselves having a neutral or undefined gender."

Sooo yeah, hopefully I explained these three flags well 😁😊

I will post about other flags and a little bit of their history.

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