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    Panromantic Flag
    The most common panromantic flag.
    Panromantic Flag
    An alternate panromantic flag.
    A proposed change to the flag, with a pink overlay to the colors for romance

    Panromantic is the romantic attraction to people regardless of gender, and as a result, one is attracted to all genders. Panromantic people may be described as being "gender blind" showing that gender is not a factor in their attraction to a person.

    The sexual equivalent is pansexual.

    Panromantic vs. Omniromantic

    Panromantic is often compared to biromantic, omniromantic, or other pluralian identities. It is very similar to omniromantic as they both involve the attraction to all genders, however, one can make a distinction between them if they wish.

    Omniromantics typically feel a difference between genders. This can manifest in having a preference for specific gender(s). It can also manifest as feeling like the act of being attracted to a certain gender feels different than the act of being attracted to other genders. (For example, they may feel like the act of being attracted to a woman feels different than being attracted to a man.) Omniromantics and other multiromantics may also find certain traits only attractive on certain genders.

    A panromantic person, on the other hand, does not feel any internal difference between genders or feels like any difference felt between genders is irrelevant. Although some panromantic people may still have a gender preference, this is not caused by an internal difference felt in attraction, or is so minor that one feels it is irrelevant.

    Flags

    The 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]

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