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Presented flag ratio

Is this meant to represent the amount of bisexuals in the population being a minority or something? If this were the case, then the heterosexual part of the flag should be bigger than the homosexual one to indicate their status as a majority as well. Actually, I think the majority of it should be purple and the top and bottom small. This does not indicate bisexual predominance, but rather it as a cutaway of a representation whose upper and lower limits need not be defined. Tyciol (talk) 05:48, 14 June 2008 (UTC)

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