The og flags ARE LITERALLY SO UGLY so I made my own, colorpicked from pansexual, omnisexual & pomosexual
The one with the green stripe is omniaropomo, the one with the purple stripe is omniacepomo & the one with both is omniaroacepomo
Omniaropomo is when a person is on the aromantic spectrum but is unsure where specifically, and has no preference for the gender of their partner. Omniaropomo is a combination of three different words:
Omni, indicating both omniromantic and panromantic, shows that this person is attracted to all genders/doesn't have any gender preferences.
Aro indicates that they are aro-spec.
Pomo is short for pomoromantic and indicates that they do not know, or care to label themselves more specifically, and/or because they feel there is not currently a term within the LGBTQ+ community to properly describe their identity when it comes to romantic relationships and/or activities.
Omniacepomo is when a person is on the asexual spectrum but is unsure where specifically, and has no preference for the gender of their partner. Omniacepomo is a combination of three different words:
Omni, indicating both omnisexual and pansexual, shows that this person is attracted to all genders/doesn't have any gender preferences.
Ace indicates that they are ace-spec.
Pomo is short for pomosexual and indicates that they do not know, or care to label themselves more specifically, and/or because they feel there is not currently a term within the LGBTQ+ community to properly describe their identity when it comes to sexual relationships and/or activities.
Omniaroacepomo is when a person is on the aromantic asexual spectrum but is unsure where specifically, and has no preference for the gender of their partner. Omniaroacepomo is a combination of three different words:
Omni, indicating both omniromantic/omnisexual and panromantic/pansexual, shows that this person is attracted to all genders/doesn't have any gender preferences.
Aroace indicates that they are aroace-spec.
Pomo is short for pomoromantic/pomosexual and indicates that they do not know, or care to label themselves more specifically, and/or because they feel there is not currently a term within the LGBTQ+ community to properly describe their identity when it comes to romantic/sexual relationships and/or activities.