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LGBTQ+ Flags (by Private)

The Pride flag is the most well-known LGBT+ flag, the flag represents homosexuality, bisexuality, transsexuality and queerness. The flag was first introduced in a gay pride parade in San Francisco it was created by Gilbert Baker in 1978 but has changed many times since then. The original flag had eight colours (the six colours it currently has plus pink and indigo) but now it consists of six colours; red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet. The colours represent life, healing, sunlight, nature, magic and spirit.
The transgender flag is a light blue, pink and white striped flag and it was first designed in 1999 by Monica Helms but could first be seen in a pride parade in Phoenix, Arizona, in 2000. The light blue colour is supposed to represent males and the pink colour is supposed to represent females, while the white colour in between is representing those transitioning or considering themselves neutral or undefined gender.
The bisexual flag is also a well-known flag. The flag was created by Michael Page and was first introduced in 1998 at the BiCafe’s first anniversary. The flag has two thicker lines of pink and blue and a slimmer line of purple. The pink represents the attraction to the same sex gender, the blue represents the attraction to a different sex and the purple represents the attraction regardless of sex or gender.
The pansexual flag is a magenta, yellow and cyan flag that was created by Jasper V. It first made its appearance on Tumblr in the early 2010s on an anonymous Tumblr account. The pansexual flag was created to distinguish pansexuality from bisexuality and spread more awareness about pansexual people. There are theories that the magenta colour is representing the attraction to women, the cyan colour is representing the attraction to men and the yellow colour represents the attraction to non-binary people. While some believe the magenta colour represents those who identify as women, the cyan represents those who identify as men and the yellow those who identify as non-binary.



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MissLondon wrote on 08-06 19:51:
MissLondon wrote:
Angelica wrote:
Lolinontot wrote:
I may be part of the Lgbtq+ community, but - Ugh, I really hate the flags. They just create another glorified colour stereotype in my opinion, and they don't fix nor bring awareness to the oppression that we face at all. One flag would be enough, but with this many- it's nothing more that annoying, in your face, and confusing for those who are on the outside. While we're trying to create more inclusivity, it is actually resulting in more exclusivity.
I feel like the flags, don't create the confusion, the many names do. I find the flags relatively harmless.
The flags and names are confusing 
I don’t try to figure them out anymore 
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Private wrote on 08-06 19:08:
Rotte wrote:
Lolinontot wrote:
I may be part of the Lgbtq+ community, but - Ugh, I really hate the flags. They just create another glorified colour stereotype in my opinion, and they don't fix nor bring awareness to the oppression that we face at all. One flag would be enough, but with this many- it's nothing more that annoying, in your face, and confusing for those who are on the outside. While we're trying to create more inclusivity, it is actually resulting in more exclusivity.
I feel like the flags, don't create the confusion, the many names do. I find the flags relatively harmless.
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Private wrote on 08-06 16:13:
Lolinontot wrote:
I may be part of the Lgbtq+ community, but - Ugh, I really hate the flags. They just create another glorified colour stereotype in my opinion, and they don't fix nor bring awareness to the oppression that we face at all. One flag would be enough, but with this many- it's nothing more that annoying, in your face, and confusing for those who are on the outside. While we're trying to create more inclusivity, it is actually resulting in more exclusivity.
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Night wrote on 07-06 23:06:
Night wrote:
i love the colors!!
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Private wrote on 07-06 22:49:
Nuola wrote:
Angelica wrote:
Wish this was the background for pride month ngl, so satisfying
same!!
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Private wrote on 07-06 22:38:
Rotte wrote:
Wish this was the background for pride month ngl, so satisfying
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Private wrote on 07-06 21:36:
Libertas wrote:
Nuola wrote:
Acidreflux wrote:
Sylvan wrote:
chill, there's also no nonbinary, asexual, aromantic, mlm, etc flag
it's the first letter in the acronym .......
maybe a part 2 can be made?
A part 2 can definitely be made at some point! 
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Private wrote on 07-06 21:28:
Rochellette wrote:
🌈🌈🌈🌈
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Koolaid wrote on 07-06 21:27:
Koolaid wrote:
(LG)BT
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Private wrote on 07-06 21:26:
Nuola wrote:
Acidreflux wrote:
Sylvan wrote:
Acidreflux wrote:
no lesbians?
chill, there's also no nonbinary, asexual, aromantic, mlm, etc flag
it's the first letter in the acronym .......
maybe a part 2 can be made?
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Private wrote on 07-06 21:24:
Wug wrote:
Sylvan wrote:
Acidreflux wrote:
no lesbians?
chill, there's also no nonbinary, asexual, aromantic, mlm, etc flag
yeah the article would've been hella long if every single flag were to be covered
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Private wrote on 07-06 21:23:
Sylvan wrote:
Acidreflux wrote:
no lesbians?
chill, there's also no nonbinary, asexual, aromantic, mlm, etc flag
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Private wrote on 07-06 20:50:
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