The blue portion of the flag represents those who identify within the male spectrum (regardless of biological sex), the pink represents those who identify within the female spectrum (regardless of biological sex), and the yellow portion, found in between the blue and pink portions, represents non-binary attraction such as androgynous, agender, bigender and genderfluid people.) The pansexual flag consists of three colored horizontal bars: pink, yellow, and blue. It is used to indicate that pansexuals have romantic attractions and relationships with people of different genders and sexualities. The pansexual pride flag is used to increase visibility and recognition for the pansexual community, and to distinguish it from bisexuality. The pansexual pride flag has been found on various internet sites since mid-2010. According to Wikipedia: "The pansexual pride flag was designed as a symbol for the pansexual community to use. Pansexual ( Pink, yellow, blue - Pansexual. The term "homosexual" was coined in the mid-19th century by an Austro-Hungarian journalist named Károly Mária Kertbeny. In 1979, indigo was removed because of visibility reasons when posted on Market Street in San Francisco, so the current flag has six stripes: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet/purple. Later, pink was removed from the flag because of availability of fabric issues, so it became the seven colors of the rainbow. Pink represented sex, red represented life, orange represented healing, yellow represented sunlight, green represented nature, blue represented art, indigo represented serenity, and violet represented spirit. The flag originally had the stripes of all the colors of the rainbow and one pink stripe from top to bottom, it was pink, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet/purple, and indigo. This was created by a San Francisco artist named Gilbert Baker in 1978. Gay Pride ( Six stripes of the rainbow but without indigo - Gay, Gay Men, Lesbians, Homosexuality, and sometimes the entire LGBT community.
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