has always existed, but these days, more of its members feel empowered to celebrate their identities in their day-to-day lives.
While we celebrate the accomplishments of queer folks and acknowledge the hard work that's been put in for equal rights during Pride month in June, these individuals should be celebrated all day, every day.
The "B" in LGBTQ+ symbolizes the bisexual people who are part of the vibrant community, and they often fall victim to erasure. According to, bi-erasure is "a pervasive problem in which the existence or legitimacy of bisexuality is questioned or denied outright." But, bisexual people definitely exist, and even to this day, they want to make it known that their sexuality isn't a phase.
In 1998, bi erasure led to the creation of the pink, purple, and blue bisexual pride flag we know today. Most people instantly recognize the, and in recent years, the progress pride flag, but activist Michael Page wanted to make sure bi people were seen in the same capacity during rallies and Pride parades. Ahead, find everything we know about the history behind the bisexual pride flag and the meaning behind its colors.
defines bisexuality as being "emotionally, romantically or sexually attracted to more than one sex, gender or gender identity though not necessarily simultaneously, in the same way or to the same degree.", the pink shade in the flag represents attraction to people of the same gender while blue represents attraction to those of the opposite or different gender.
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