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A twink is often shown as a tiny male with no facial hair and, in some cases, no body hair, who may or may not dress in non-traditionally masculine ways. The twink pride flag has three equal-width stripes that are light pink at the top and pale yellow at the bottom. The intertwined pair of Mars symbols on the center white stripe is often used to represent gay guys. These colors were chosen because of their âsoftâ appearance, with pink indicating femininity and yellow representing freedom.

The flag was altered once again in 1979. Gilbert Baker chose to divide the design in half, with an equal number of stripes surrounding each lamp post, in order to drape the streetlamps along the parade route with hundreds of rainbow banners. To get this appearance, he removed the turquoise stripe from the seven-stripe flag. As a consequence, the six-stripe form of the flag became the industry standard for future manufacture.

Daniel Quasar designed the Black, Brown, and Trans Progress Rainbow Pride Flag in 2018. As a forward movement inserted arrowhead into the six-stripe Pride flag, Quasar has integrated people of color, those living with AIDS (and those who have perished), and the Transgender flag. He claims that the separation of the extra stripes is due to "their distinction in significance, as well as to shift attention and emphasis to what is crucial in our contemporary communal atmosphere." Flag of Bisexual Pride

As Page put it, "the key to comprehending the symbolism of the Bisexual Pride Flag is to recognize that the purple pixels of color mix unnoticeably into both the pink and blue, much as bi persons blend unnoticeably into both the gay/lesbian and straight societies."

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