What is the difference between Omnisexuality and Pansexuality?

Omnisexuality and Pansexuality are often mistaken as the same gender. There are similarities between both terms, but there’s one main difference between them. Those who identify as pansexual feel attracted to people without noticing their gender. Those who identify as omnisexual recognize the gender of their sexual or love interests, although it does not affect their relationship or feelings towards their partner.

Omnisexuality is in the category of multisexuality along with those who are bisexual, polysexual, and pansexual.

What is the Pansexual Flag?

The Pansexual Flag was first unveiled on Tumblr by its creator Jasper V, and it became popular in the early 2010s.

What do the colors of the Pansexual Flag mean?

Pink/magenta represents attraction to women or femininity, blue/cyan represents attraction to men or masculinity, and yellow represents attraction for nonbinary and gender-nonconforming people.

You can buy the Pansexual Flag at PrideShack's website.

What is the Omnisexuality Flag?

The Omnisexual Flag was designed by an independent artist named @PastelMemer. The flag was unveiled in 2015.

Omnisexual Flag - Meaning of the colors

What do the colors of the Omnisexual Flag mean?

Light pink and light blue represent the gender spectrum. Pink is the attraction to femininity. Blue is the attraction to masculinity. Dark purple is the attraction for all the other genders in the spectrum.

+What is the Bisexual Flag?

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