LOYOLA CO. NEW ZEALAND
Bisexual Flag
Bisexual Flag
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The Bisexual Pride flag was designed by Michael Page in 1998 in order to give the bisexual community its own symbol comparable to the gay pride flag of the larger LGBT community. His aim was to increase the visibility of bisexuals, both among society as a whole and within the LGBT community. Page describes the meaning of the pink, purple, and blue flag like this:
Pink - represents sexual attraction to the same sex only (gay and lesbian)
Blue - represents sexual attraction to the opposite sex only (straight)
Purple - represents sexual attraction to both sexes (bi)
This flag can be used as a cape, is excellent to be displayed in indoor or windy outdoor areas and is manufactured to be used at multiple events for prolonged periods. Portable and easy to install.
Fixture: Two eyelets are placed on the hanging side of the flag, with one at the top and one at the bottom.
Specification: 90 x 150 cm | Made from water-resistant polyester



About the owner
Isaac Loyola is a Filipino-Kiwi queer and transgender guy who donates heaps to the community. He is also the Founder and President of Proud Campaign, a registered charity organisation in New Zealand that originated in the Philippines.