Every year on March 21, the world observes Omnisexual Awareness Day. The event provides an opportunity to recognize the omnisexual community and to spread awareness of their struggles. Attending events, participating in online discussions, and providing resources about the identity are all ways that people may support omnisexuality. It is also a chance to find out more about the distinctive experiences of omnisexual people.
It is simpler for omnisexuals to communicate with friends and loved ones and experience affection by observing an international day for omnisexuality. Additionally, it encourages enhanced sensitivity and understanding among society at large.
What does omnisexual mean?
Omnisexuals are drawn to individuals of all gender identities and sexual orientations. Omnisexuality falls under the umbrella of multisexuality, which also encompasses those who are drawn to several genders. People who identify as omnisexual, as well as individuals who are bisexual, polyamorous, and pansexual, are frequently included in this group.
Although the terms omnisexual and pansexual, which describe attraction to individuals of any gender identification, can be used interchangeably, they have certain distinctions. The acknowledgement of gender is the main distinction between these two names. Most pansexuals find other people attractive regardless of their gender. People who identify as omnisexual could find gender to be attractive. Both omnisexuals and pansexuals may claim to not be drawn to a particular gender.