bisexual pride flag
The bisexual pride flag features three horizontal stripes: pink at the top, representing attraction to the same sex; blue at the bottom, symbolizing attraction to the opposite sex; and a purple stripe in the middle, which blends the two colors to signify attraction to both genders. This design was created by Michael Page in 1998 to promote visibility and pride within the bisexual community.
The flag serves as a symbol of inclusivity and acceptance, helping to raise awareness about bisexuality and combat stereotypes. It is often displayed during Pride Month and other LGBTQ+ events, fostering a sense of belonging and community among bisexual individuals.