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'''Omniaropomo''' is when a person is on the [[Aromantic Spectrum|aromantic spectrum]] but is unsure where specifically, and has no preference for the gender of their partner. Omniaropomo is a combination of three different words: |
'''Omniaropomo''' is when a person is on the [[Aromantic Spectrum|aromantic spectrum]] but is unsure where specifically, and has no preference for the gender of their partner. Omniaropomo is a combination of three different words: |
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Omni, indicating both [[omniromantic]] and [[panromantic]], |
Omni, indicating both [[omniromantic]] and [[panromantic]], shows that this person is attracted to all genders/doesn't have any gender preferences. Aro indicates that they are aro-spec. |
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Pomo is short for [[pomoromantic]] and indicates that they do not know, or care to label themselves more specifically, and/or because they feel there is not currently a term within the |
Pomo is short for [[pomoromantic]] and indicates that they do not know, or care to label themselves more specifically, and/or because they feel there is not currently a term within the LGBTQ+ community to properly describe their identity when it comes to romantic relationships and/or activities. |
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The asexual counterpart is [[omniacepomo]]. |
The asexual counterpart is [[omniacepomo]]. |
Revision as of 08:21, 17 May 2021
Omniaropomo is when a person is on the aromantic spectrum but is unsure where specifically, and has no preference for the gender of their partner. Omniaropomo is a combination of three different words:
Omni, indicating both omniromantic and panromantic, shows that this person is attracted to all genders/doesn't have any gender preferences. Aro indicates that they are aro-spec.
Pomo is short for pomoromantic and indicates that they do not know, or care to label themselves more specifically, and/or because they feel there is not currently a term within the LGBTQ+ community to properly describe their identity when it comes to romantic relationships and/or activities.
The asexual counterpart is omniacepomo.
History
This article was requested by several users in the comment section of omniacepomo in 2020/2021. Who coined the term is not certain.