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  2. Bisexual flag - Wikipedia

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    Page described the meaning of the pink, purple, and blue colors: The pink color represents sexual attraction to the same sex only (gay and lesbian). The blue represents sexual attraction to the opposite sex only (straight) and the resultant overlap color purple represents sexual attraction to both sexes (bi).

  3. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian liberal party NEOS uses pink as its main colour. Purple Purple placards and clothing at an International Women's Day event in Spain. Although purple has some older associations with monarchism, it is the most prominent colour that is not traditionally connected to any major contemporary ideology.

  4. Pride flag - Wikipedia

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    Page described the meaning of the colors as, "The pink color represents sexual attraction to the same sex only (gay and lesbian), the blue represents sexual attraction to the opposite sex only (straight) and the resultant overlap color purple represents sexual attraction to both sexes (bi)."

  5. Fuchsia (color) - Wikipedia

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    In color printing and design, there are more variations between magenta and fuchsia. Fuchsia is usually a more pinkish-purplish color, whereas magenta is more reddish. [4] Fuchsia flowers themselves contain a wide variety of purples. Fuchsia was a very popular aesthetic for fashion during the 2000s.

  6. Bisexual lighting - Wikipedia

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    Bisexual lighting is the simultaneous use of pink, purple, and blue lighting to represent bisexual characters. It has been used in studio lighting for film and television, and has been observed in the cinematography of various films. While not all films, television shows, photographs, and music videos that use this lighting intend to portray ...

  7. Violet (color) - Wikipedia

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    Violet is the color of light at the short wavelength end of the visible spectrum. It is one of the seven colors that Isaac Newton labeled when dividing the spectrum of visible light in 1672. Violet light has a wavelength between approximately 380 and 435 nanometers. [2] The color's name is derived from the Viola genus of flowers.

  8. Lavender (color) - Wikipedia

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    The color lavender might be described as a medium purple, a pale bluish purple, or a light pinkish-purple. The term lavender may be used in general to apply to a wide range of pale, light, or grayish-purples, but only on the blue side; lilac is pale purple on the pink side.

  9. Transgender flag - Wikipedia

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    Pink: women/femaleness Purple: those who feel their gender identity is a combination of "man" and "woman"; they may consider themselves bigender Green: those who feel their gender identity is neither "man" nor "woman"; they may consider themselves non-binary

  10. List of flags by color - Wikipedia

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    Pink. Bisexual flag; Flag of Espírito Santo; Flag of Jalal-Abad; Flag of Mexico; Newfoundland Tricolour; Pansexual flag; Flag of Spain; Transgender flag; Purple or Lilac. Flag of the city of Ambrolauri; Flag of the Municipality of Ambrolauri; Flag of the Armenian Apostolic Church; Asexual flag; Flag of the Balearic Islands; Bisexual pride flag

  11. Intersex flag - Wikipedia

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    History and design. The flag was created in July 2013 by Morgan Carpenter of Intersex Human Rights Australia (then known as Organisation Intersex International Australia) to create a flag "that is not derivative, but is yet firmly grounded in meaning". Yellow and purple were chosen as colours as they were viewed as free from gender associations ...