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[[File:Omniflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The omnisexual flag.]] |
[[File:Omniflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The omnisexual flag.]] |
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'''Omnisexual''' is an orientation defined as the sexual attraction to all genders, though gender still plays a role in the attraction. This can also be a romantic orientation (omniromantic). |
'''Omnisexual''' is an orientation defined as the sexual attraction to all genders, though gender still plays a role in the attraction. This can also be a romantic orientation ([https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Omniromantic omniromantic]). |
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== Omnisexuality vs. Pansexuality == |
== Omnisexuality vs. Pansexuality == |
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Omnisexual was a common message board term in the 2000's. The knowledge of this term was boosted even further when several celebrities, such as Janelle Monae''' '''and Brendon Urie,''' '''came out as pansexual. The media made several non-monosexual terms known in the mainstream as that took place. Many popular articles discussed omnisexuality alongside these celebrities' pansexuality. |
Omnisexual was a common message board term in the 2000's. The knowledge of this term was boosted even further when several celebrities, such as Janelle Monae''' '''and Brendon Urie,''' '''came out as pansexual. The media made several non-monosexual terms known in the mainstream as that took place. Many popular articles discussed omnisexuality alongside these celebrities' pansexuality. |
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Some fictional characters,such as Jack Harkness from ''Doctor Who, ''the |
Some fictional characters, such as Jack Harkness from ''Doctor Who, ''the Marvel character 'Deadpool' have has been canonically confirmed as omnisexual. |
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== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |