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Pansexuality – What It Means?

Pansexuality’s Pride Flag

We all know the iconic rainbow flag that represents the LGBTQ+ community. Andl ike other sexual orientations in this world, pansexual people have their own pride flag. Created in 2010, it has 3 colors lied on top of each other: dark blue at the bottom, yellow in the middle, and pink on the top. The yellow color stands for the gender-nonconforming and non-binary communities, while the dark blue and pink represent traditional genders (men and women). Many pansexual people use this flag on social media to show their pride and also distinguish themselves from the bisexual community. [9]