Original idea: Tumblr blog PansexualFlag.
The pan flag itself is less widely known than the classic rainbow and bi flags, but its vibrant pink, yellow, and blue are instantly recognizable once you’ve seen them. The authors of the flag have had a slightly different interpretation: the pink and the blue respectively represent the "female spectrum" and the "male spectrum" of the usual gender binary the yellow represents non-binary attraction, as well as "life and happiness". Many people identify as bisexual and/or pansexual, and feel represented by either term. Colors Red: Life Orange: Healing Yellow: Sunlight Green: Nature Blue: Harmony/Peace Violet: Spirit Black & Brown: Queer People of Color. The yellow also represents non-binary attraction between the male and female genders. Instead of a purple band sandwiched between blue and pink stripes, the pansexual pride flag opts for a bright. The meaning of the color striped is widely considered as follows: the blue portion of the flag represents those who identify as male (regardless of biological sex), The pink represents those who identify as female (regardless of biological sex), and the yellow portion, found in between the blue and pink portions, represents those who identify as both genders, neither gender, or a third gender such as genderqueer and agender. This can be seen in the use of colors on the flag.
There's a lot of green in nature, which is what this color on the original pride. Three horizontal stripes of color, from the top: pink, yellow, light blue. Blue Color Codes What is the meaning of colors in the Bisexual flag Pink, purple and blue, the three colors in the Bisexual flag, stand for sexual attraction to the same sex only (gay and lesbian), sexual attraction to both sexes (bi) and sexual attraction to the opposite sex only (straight), respectively. This makes sense if you think about how blood is red and how often blood is thought of as a vital life force.
English: Pansexuality flag or Pansexual pride flag.