According to michael page, the activist who created the flag based on a color palette designed by liz nania, [1][2] the pink stripe represents attraction to the same sex, while the blue stripe represents attraction to the opposite sex Michael page designed the bisexual pride flag in 1998 to give the bisexual community a symbol that was comparable to the gay pride rainbow flag What is the bisexual flag and what does it represent
We already established that there's a rainbow pride flag—pretty common knowledge—but the bisexual flag has far fewer colors.
The bisexual flag was created in 1998 by activist michael page
The flag has three colors In the lgbtq+ world, there are so many communities From gay, to lesbian, bisexual, and transgender There are a handful of communities in the queer world, and they each have their own unique pride flag with special colors, origins, and meanings
In this article, we will be diving into the history and meaning of the bisexual pride flag.