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    ==Omnisexuality vs. Pansexuality==
    ==Omnisexuality vs. Pansexuality==
    [[Pansexual|Pansexuality]] and omnisexuality are very similar as they both involve the attraction to all genders, however one can make a distinction between them if they wish. For pansexual people, they do not feel any internal difference between genders.
    [[Pansexual|Pansexuality]] and omnisexuality are very similar as they both involve the attraction to all genders, however one can make a distinction between them if they wish. For pansexual people, they do not feel any internal difference between genders. :)

    Omnisexual people are also attracted to all genders, much like pansexuals, but omnisexuals tend to feel a difference between genders. This can manifest itself as a preference for certain gender(s) (though omnisexuals do not have to have a preference). Omnisexual people may also feel as those the act of being attracted to certain gender(s) feels different from being attracted to other gender(s). They might also find certain traits only attractive on certain genders. Whatever you identify as, remember you are valid -〰-


    Omnisexual people are also attracted to all genders, much like pansexuals, but omnisexuals tend to feel a difference between genders. This can manifest itself as a preference for certain gender(s) (though omnisexuals do not have to have a preference). Omnisexual people may also feel as those the act of being attracted to certain gender(s) feels different from being attracted to other gender(s). They might also find certain traits only attractive on certain genders.
    ==History==
    ==History==
    The word omnisexuality appears as early at the 1959 beat poet [[wikipedia:Lawrence Lipton|Lawrence Lipton]]'s ''The Holy Barbarians'',<ref>https://archive.org/stream/holybarbarians001288mbp/holybarbarians001288mbp_djvu.txt</ref> but the first time it was described in the context of the current definition was in a 1984 text titled simply ''Sexual Choices: An Introduction to Human Sexuality''.<ref>https://books.google.com/books/about/Sexual_choices.html?id=xitHAAAAMAAJ</ref>This text described omnisexuality as "a state of attraction to all sexes", stating that some researchers believe that every individual is born omnisexual before developing their sexual attraction into the labels of homosexual, heterosexual, or other orientations.
    The word omnisexuality appears as early at the 1959 beat poet [[wikipedia:Lawrence Lipton|Lawrence Lipton]]'s ''The Holy Barbarians'',<ref>https://archive.org/stream/holybarbarians001288mbp/holybarbarians001288mbp_djvu.txt</ref> but the first time it was described in the context of the current definition was in a 1984 text titled simply ''Sexual Choices: An Introduction to Human Sexuality''.<ref>https://books.google.com/books/about/Sexual_choices.html?id=xitHAAAAMAAJ</ref>This text described omnisexuality as "a state of attraction to all sexes", stating that some researchers believe that every individual is born omnisexual before developing their sexual attraction into the labels of homosexual, heterosexual, or other orientations.
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