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The bisexual flag was created in 1998 by activist Michael Page. The flag has three colors: pink, purple and blue. Here's what they represent.
The bisexual pride flag comprises three stripes – pink, purple and blue. According to Michael Page, the flag's creator, pink represents same-sex attraction and blue is for opposite-sex attraction.
The flag was part of an effort to start an annual Bisexuality Visibility Day—or Bi Day for short—which, the bisexual community began marking every Sept. 23 starting in 1999.
According to Randy Young’s “Flags of the World” website, the bisexual pride flag was created by activist Michael Page for BiCafe’s anniversary party in 1998.
The bisexual flag was designed by Michael Page and first unveiled in December 1998. According to Page: "The pink color represents sexual attraction to the same sex only (gay and lesbian).
Pride Month brings rainbow flags, but you may see others waving, too. Pansexual flags, transgender flags and others are growing in visibility.
The bisexual flag was created in 1998 by activist Michael Page. The flag has three colors: pink, purple and blue. Here's what they represent.