Omnisexuality
Omnisexuality is the sexual attraction to people of all sexes and gender identities, wherein gender plays a role in one's attraction.[1] This could be a preference or a recognition, and the attraction may feel different depending on the gender or sex. Some omnisexual individuals may be more attracted to certain genders, but that is not always the case.[2]
Flag

The omnisexual flag was designed by Pastelmemer on July 4, 2015. The flag consists of five horizontal stripes with the following hexadecimal color codes from top to bottom: #fc9ccc, #fc54bc, #240444, #645cfc, #8ca4fc. The colors represent the wide spectrum of sexual attraction, with the pink and blue shades symbolizing attraction to femininity and women, and masculinity and men, respectively. The dark purple stripe in the middle represents attraction to all other genders that are outside of the gender binary.[3]
Etymology
The term "omnisexual" is derived from the Latin prefix omni-, meaning "all" or "universally".[4]
Omnisexual Awareness Day
July 6th marks Omnisexual Visibility Day, a time for all of us to lift up Omnisexual voices, learn about the Omnisexual community, and recognize how truly valid those who identify with the term are.[3]
References[5]
- ↑ "What To Know About Omnisexual Attraction". Unknown parameter
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- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Omnisexual Visibility Day – Canadian Pride Historical Society". Retrieved 2026-04-04.
- ↑ "Definition of OMNI-". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2026-04-04.
- ↑ Wratten, Marcus (2025-08-19). "Kesha is omnisexual - here's how it differs to being pansexual". PinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news. Retrieved 2026-04-04.
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