Bisexual Flag
The Bisexual Flag features three horizontal stripes: pink at the top, blue at the bottom, and a narrower purple stripe in the center. The pink represents attraction to the same sex, while the blue symbolizes attraction to the opposite sex. The purple stripe, created by the overlap of pink and blue, signifies attraction regardless of gender.
Designed by Michael Page in 1998, the flag aims to promote visibility and acceptance of the bisexual community. It serves as a symbol of pride and identity for individuals who identify as bisexual, helping to foster understanding and inclusivity within the broader LGBTQ+ community.