Biromantic, Heteromantic, Homoromantic & Panromantic
@1 year ago with 54 notesBiromantic; A person who is romantically attracted to members of two different sexes or genders. Biromantic asexuals seek romantic relationships for a variety of reasons, including companionship, affection, and intimacy, but they are not sexually attracted to their romantic partners.
Heteromantic; A person who is romantically attracted to a member of the opposite sex or gender. Heteroromantic asexuals seek romantic relationships for a variety of reasons, including companionship, affection, and intimacy, but they are not sexually attracted to their romantic partners. However, even sexuals can be heteroromantic when they are not heterosexual.
Homoromantic; A person who is romantically attracted to a member of the same sex or gender. Homoromantic asexuals seek romantic relationships for a variety of reasons, including companionship, affection, and intimacy, but they are not sexually attracted to their romantic partners.
Panromantic; A person who is romantically attracted to others but is not limited by the other’s sex or gender. Similar to biromantic except that it includes genders beyond maleand female including transgender and third gender. Panromantics, unlike biromantics, will tend to feel that their partner’s gender does little to define their relationship. Often someone identifying as biromantic is also panromantic, but panromantic is much less known or understand as a term and simply less common. The sexual counterpart to panromantic is pansexual.