[[File:Pomosexual.png|thumb|220x220px|The pomosexual flag.]][[File:Alt Pomosexual flag.png|thumb|220x220px|An alternate pomosexual flag.]]
'''Pomosexual''' refers to someone who denies or does not fit any labels for a particular kind of attraction. ItA ispomosexual theperson rejectionrejects, has an aversion to, and/or does not fitting infit any sexual orientation labels,orientations such as [[straight]], [[gay]], [[bisexualstraight]], [[asexual]], [[pansexual]], etc. This can either be because one finds that thethis arguably more “typical”typical way of describing sexual orientation (”I"I am attracted to x”x", “I"I like to romantically kiss x”x", or “I"I am repulsed by x”x") is not applicable to their sense of identity, or because one feels the current vocabulary within the LGBT+ community cannot accurately describe one's own sense of sexual orientation, or because one simply does not wish to describe their orientation. A pomosexual person may or may not feel sexual attraction, but is not interested in specifying whether they feel it, and to whom. They do not want/ or need a specific label.
Pomosexual can be a sexuality by itself, but can also be used as an umbrella term. There are four main "branches" of pomosexuality, thosewhich are:
# [[Comsexual]]
# [[Novisexual]]
== History ==
PomosexualThe term was coined in October 1997, in the book, ''PoMosexuals: Challenging Assumptions About Gender and Sexuality'' by Carol Queen and Lawrence Schimel.<ref>Queen, Carol and Schimel, Lawrence (1997). [https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=bF3FZ88GaH4C&dq=pomosexuals&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=-B3xf8U8W4&sig=M8SViBB8fQssXcX_8VIcn5i-qds "Pomosexuals: Challenging Assumptions about Gender and Sexuality".]</ref>. ''Pomo-'' is short for "post modern"''postmodern''. The term was never meant to replace the term ''LGBT+.''; Ratherrather, the LGBT+ community with its own labels and theories serve as the starting point for the concept of pomosexuality. The book draws similarities to the Postmodernismpostmodernism art movement, sayingstating that the beauty of Postmodernism (pomosexuality) can'tcannot be appreciated without looking at its roots in modernism (the LGBT+ community). The book acknowledges that the "neatly organized" sexual orientation labels found within the LGBT+ community might fit some, but not all people can fit into those labels.
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