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    [[File:Pomoromantic - @pride-flags Mod Hermy (2).png|thumb|The pomoromantic flag by @pride-color-schemes.]]
    [[File:Pomoromantic - @pride-flags Mod Hermy (2).png|thumb|The pomoromantic flag by @pride-color-schemes.]]
    [[File:Pomoromatic alt flag.jpg|thumb|alt=alt flag|Alternate pomoromantic flag.]][[File:Pomoromanticflag.jpg|thumb|Alternate pomoromatic flag ]]
    [[File:Pomoromatic alt flag.jpg|thumb|alt=alt flag|Alternate pomoromantic flag.]][[File:Pomoromanticflag.jpg|thumb|Alternate pomoromatic flag ]]
    '''Pomoromantic''' refers to someone who denies or does not fit any labels for a particular kind of [[Romantic Attraction|romantic attraction]]. A pomoromantic person rejects, has an aversion to, or does not fit any [[Romantic Orientation|romantic orientations]] such as [[homoromantic]], [[heteroromantic]], [[biromantic]], [[aromantic]], etc.
    '''Pomoromantic''' refers to someone who denies or does not fit any labels for a particular kind of [[Romantic Attraction|romantic attraction]]. A pomoromantic invidivudal rejects, has an aversion to, or does not fit any [[Romantic Orientation|romantic orientations]] such as [[homoromantic]], [[heteroromantic]], [[biromantic]], [[aromantic]], etc.


    This can either be because one finds the typical way of describing romantic orientation ("I am romantically attracted to x", "I like to romantically kiss x", or "I am repulsed by x") is not applicable to their sense of [[:Category:Identity|identity]], or because one feels the current vocabulary within the LGBTQ+ community cannot accurately describe their sense of romantic orientation, or because one simply does not wish to describe it. A pomoromantic person may or may not feel romantic attraction, but is not interested in specifying whether they feel it, or to whom. They do not want or need a specific label.
    This can either be because one finds the typical way of describing romantic orientation ("I am romantically attracted to x", "I like to romantically kiss x", or "I am repulsed by x") is not applicable to their sense of [[:Category:Identity|identity]], or because one feels the current vocabulary within the LGBTQ+ community cannot accurately describe their sense of romantic orientation, or because one simply does not wish to describe it. A pomoromantic individual may or may not feel romantic attraction, but is not interested in specifying whether they feel it, or to whom. They do not want or need a specific label.


    ==History==
    ==History==

    Revision as of 16:28, 29 September 2021

    another alt flag
    The pomoromantic flag by @pride-color-schemes.
    The pomoromantic flag by @pride-color-schemes.
    alt flag
    Alternate pomoromantic flag.
    Alternate pomoromatic flag

    Pomoromantic refers to someone who denies or does not fit any labels for a particular kind of romantic attraction. A pomoromantic invidivudal rejects, has an aversion to, or does not fit any romantic orientations such as homoromantic, heteroromantic, biromantic, aromantic, etc.

    This can either be because one finds the typical way of describing romantic orientation ("I am romantically attracted to x", "I like to romantically kiss x", or "I am repulsed by x") is not applicable to their sense of identity, or because one feels the current vocabulary within the LGBTQ+ community cannot accurately describe their sense of romantic orientation, or because one simply does not wish to describe it. A pomoromantic individual may or may not feel romantic attraction, but is not interested in specifying whether they feel it, or to whom. They do not want or need a specific label.

    History

    The term pomosexual was coined in 1997 by Carol Queen and Lawrence Schimel. Pomo- is short for postmodern.

    The first known use of the term pomoromantic was in 2009.[1]

    Pride-color-schemes made two pomoromantic flags, July 5th, 2016.[2]

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