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Omniaromantic is a romantic orientation that describes someone who doesn’t feel romantic attraction toward others or enjoy romantic activities. These individuals don’t get crushes or butterflies in their stomachs when they see someone cute and have absolutely no interest in being in a romantic relationship. Curious to learn more? Keep reading to learn all there is to know about omniaromantics and other similar romantic orientations.

Omniaromantic Definition

An omniaromantic is someone who doesn’t experience romantic feelings or attraction. They’re non-romantic and are uninterested in romantic intimacy. They don’t crave romantic relationships but cultivate strong platonic friendships.

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What does omniaromantic mean?

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  1. Someone who identifies as omniaromantic doesn’t feel a romantic attraction to anyone and has zero interest in engaging in romantic activities. They don’t crave a romantic partnership and are uninterested in romance—they’re non-romantic. They don’t experience crushes or sexual attraction; however, they may still experience platonic or familial love. [1]
    • Many omniaromantic people are also apothiromantic or romance repulsed, meaning the idea of romance or romantic interactions puts them off.
    • The omniaromantic flag is green, gray, and black, with a green horizontal stripe on the top and bottom, followed by gray stripes and 1 black stripe in the middle.
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Omniaromantic vs. Aromantic

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  1. Romantic attraction is a spectrum, and while omniaromantic and aromantic fall in a similar category, they’re not the same. Aromantic is a romantic orientation where it’s very rare for a person to experience romantic feelings or attractions. [2] Unlike omniaromantics who don’t experience romantic attraction under any circumstances, if the right person were to come into an aromantic’s life, they may start to get feelings for them.
    • Think of it like this: An aromantic may get butterflies around someone they’re slowly growing interested in; meanwhile, an omniaromantic won’t because they don’t get crushes or see people in a romantic light.
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How can you tell if you’re omniaromantic?

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  1. Knowing your romantic or sexual orientation can be an eye-opening experience. If you think you might be omniaromantic, ask yourself these questions. If you answer “no,” you’re likely omniaromantic.
    • Are you attracted to other people?
    • Do you get crushes easily?
    • Do you get excited by the idea of being intimate with someone?
    • Can you see yourself in a romantic, long-term relationship?
    • Do you like the idea of someone calling you their partner, girlfriend, or boyfriend?
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Similar Romantic Orientations

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  1. Omniaromantic is an umbrella term for many romantic identities in the LGBTQIA+ community. Take a look at these similar orientations and their distinctions: [3]
    • Aromantic : Having little to no romantic attraction to others.
    • Apothiromantic: Those averse to the idea of engaging in romantic activities or situations.
    • Cupioromantic: Someone who wants a romantic relationship but doesn't feel romantic attraction.
    • Demiromantic : Experiencing romantic attraction only after forming an emotional connection.
    • Grayromantic: Someone whose romantic orientation is between aromantic and romantic.
    • Omniromantic : Attraction to every gender but with one preference over another.
    • Panromantic: Attraction to all people of all genders but doesn’t notice their partner’s gender.
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How to Support an Omniaromantic Person

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  1. The best thing you can do for an omniaromantic is to be understanding and kind. Not everyone has the same romantic orientation or preferences, and that’s okay! The beautiful thing about the world is that there are so many diverse relationships and connections. Avoid pushing relationships on an omniaromantic, and instead, provide them with supportive friendship. [4]
    • Similarly, avoid making assumptions about someone’s romantic or sexual orientation. It can be harmful to assume someone is omniaromantic if they’ve never been in a relationship or haven't expressed interest in someone.
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