Pansexual pride flag


The pansexual pride flag was designed as a symbol for the pansexual community to use. The flag has been found on various internet sites since mid-2010. It is similar to the LGBT flag, which is used as a symbol for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and anyone else in the community. The flag is used to increase visibility and recognition for the pansexual community, and to distinguish it from bisexuality. It is also used to indicate that pansexuals have sexual attractions and relationships with people of different genders and sexualities. The theory of pansexuality aims to challenge existing prejudices, which can cause judgment, ostracism, and serious disorders within society.

Design

The pansexual flag consists of three colored horizontal bars: magenta, yellow, and cyan. The cyan portion of the flag represents sexual attraction to those who identify within the male spectrum, the magenta represents sexual attraction to those who identify within the female spectrum, and the yellow portion, found in between the cyan and pink portions, represents sexual attraction to non-binary people, such as those who are androgynous, agender, bigender and genderfluid.