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I know the representative colours for bisexuality are blue, pink, and purple, but...?

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Is the rainbow also a symbol for bisexuality? Or does that strictly belong to just g*y / L*****n? Just wanna know cuz I love rainbows lol

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  1. I've never heard that about the blue pink and purple. I thought the rainbow flag covered g*y, L*****n, bi and transgendered people.  


  2. I've never heard of blue, pink and purple (nor any other colors) representing bi people.  L*****n, bisexual, g*y and transsexual people have adopted the rainbow colored flag because to them it represents acceptance of all people regardless of their sexuality.

  3. um no worries i believe the rainbow is for anyone who wants to celebrate diversity and it is embraced by the GLBT community :-)  

  4. i think u can use the rainbow  

  5. u can add the bisexual colors to the rainbow flag and it together can  also considered a bi flag.

    i prefer only the bi colors though.

  6. well i'm bisexual too, and i use the rainbow to represent me, not blue pink and purple. i really don't think it matters, blue pink purple or rainbow. too me it all stands for the same thing. so i don't think it really would matter.

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