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[[File:Bisexual Panromantic.jpg|thumb|The Bisexual Panromantic flag]]
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[[File:Bi-Pan Flag.png|thumb|The Bi-Pan flag]]
[[File:Pisexual.png|thumb|Pisexual/Piamoric flag.]]
[[File:Bi Pan Combo Flag.jpg|thumb|An alternate Bi-Pan flag]]
'''Bisexual Panromantic''' (also called '''Bi-Pan'''), '''Piamoric''', or '''Pisexual''' is a term for someone who identifies as [[bisexual]] and [[panromantic]]. This combination identity is when someone is [[Sexual Attraction|sexually attracted]] to two or more genders, but is [[Romantic Attraction|romantically attracted]] to anyone, regardless of gender. This term can be used by anyone who uses the [[Split Attraction Model (SAM)|split attraction model]].
== History ==
The term pisexual was coined on November 6th, 2020 by fandom user HalloItsMe137. The name piamoric was suggested on November 6th, 2020.
== Flags ==
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The Bi-Pan or Bi/Pan flag are not specific to the bisexual panromantic identity (the flags are also applicable to pansexual biromantic). The Bi-Pan flag was uploaded to Beyond-MOGAI-Pride-Flags on August 12, 2018.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/176932409895/bi-pan-alt-pride-flag</ref> The Bi/Pan combination flag is believed to have been designed by Queerascat sometime before September 22, 2016.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Bi-Pan-Combo-609494637</ref>
The pisexual/piamoric flag was made by a user going by Al/Ally on November 6th, 2020. It was made based off of the bisexual and panromantic flags.
The alternate flag was designed by neopronouns on Tumblr on February 6, 2021, it is a combination of the [[:File:Panromantic (1).png|current panromantic flag]] and the bisexual flag.<ref>https://neopronouns.tumblr.com/post/642374960555360256/four-stripe-panromantic-bisexual-panromantic?is_related_post=1</ref>
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