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[[File:Panromantic (1).png|alt=Panromantic Flag|thumb|The original panromantic flag.]][[File:Panromantic (2).jpg|alt=Panromantic Flag|thumb|An alternate panromantic flag.]]'''Panromantic''' is the attraction to people regardless to gender in a [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]] way, though not necessarily a [[Sexual Attraction|sexual]] way. Panromantic people may be described as being "gender blind" showing that gender is not a factor in their romantic attraction to a person. It is the romantic version of [[pansexual]].
== Flags ==▼
The original panromantic flag's colors are blue, green, orange, and red. The blue represents the romantic attraction to [[Binary Genders|binary]]
▲==Flags==
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▲The original panromantic flag's colors are blue, green, orange, and red. The blue represents the romantic attraction to binary male, while the red represents the romantic attraction to binary female. The orange represents romantic attraction to genders that are in-between the binary and outside of the binary. The green represents the romantic attraction to people who are genderless or gender neutral.
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Revision as of 14:25, 29 August 2020
Panromantic is the attraction to people regardless to gender in a romantic way, though not necessarily a sexual way. Panromantic people may be described as being "gender blind" showing that gender is not a factor in their romantic attraction to a person. It is the romantic version of pansexual.
Flags
The original panromantic flag's colors are blue, green, orange, and red. The blue represents the romantic attraction to binary men, while the red represents the romantic attraction to binary women. The orange represents romantic attraction to genders that are in-between the binary and outside of the binary. The green represents the romantic attraction to people who are genderless or gender neutral.[1]
Resources