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    [[File:Panaspec.png|thumb|Panaspec Flag by beyond-mogai-pride-flags|alt=]]
    [[File:Panaspec.png|thumb|Panaspec Flag by beyond-mogai-pride-flags|alt=]]
    [[File:Panaspec Brightened.png|thumb|Brightened alternative flag.]]
    [[File:Panaspec Brightened.png|thumb|Brightened alternative flag.]]
    '''Panaspec '''is a descriptor for when ones [[orientation]] is [[Suptilic|strictly]] [[A-Spec|a-spec]] for every type of [[attraction]]. This means that one does not feel any type of attraction at any time.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/626039542166765568/panaspecomniaspec</ref>
    '''Panaspec '''is a descriptor for when ones [[orientation]] is [[Suptilic|strictly]] [[a-spec]] for every type of [[attraction]]. This means that one does not feel any type of attraction at any time.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/626039542166765568/panaspecomniaspec</ref>


    This is not to be confused with [[Loveless Aromantic|loveless aromantic]], however some panaspecs may also consider themselves to be loveless.
    This is not to be confused with [[Loveless Aromantic|loveless aromantic]], however some panaspecs may also consider themselves to be loveless.

    Revision as of 20:04, 3 June 2023

    Panaspec Flag by beyond-mogai-pride-flags
    Brightened alternative flag.

    Panaspec is a descriptor for when ones orientation is strictly a-spec for every type of attraction. This means that one does not feel any type of attraction at any time.[1]

    This is not to be confused with loveless aromantic, however some panaspecs may also consider themselves to be loveless.

    A-spec, in this case, refers to the whole anattractional spectrum, rather than just aro and ace spectrums.

    History

    The term panaspec and its first flag were coined in April 26, 2018, submitted to the Tumblr blog beyond-mogai-pride-flags by deactivated Tumblr user the-dawn-prayer.[2][3]

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