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It came at a time when activists were working to bring the bisexual community together online in chatrooms. The flag was part of an effort to start an annual Bisexuality Visibility Day-or Bi Day for short-which, the bisexual community began marking every Sept. “But I think the idea that there’s more than one color to our sexuality is reflected in the flag and I love that.”Ī 2021 Gallup poll found that more than half of LGBT adults (54.6%) identify as bisexual. “I feel like it’s all shades of my sexuality like I am attracted to women I am attracted to men and I am attracted to people without thinking about what their gender is,” says Wendy Curry, 55, former President of BiNet USA, an organization promoting bisexuality awareness, who helped promote the flag in the late ‘90s.

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