A person who feels romantic attraction towards all genders, but does not experience sexual attraction.
by Jaden Can't Even September 28, 2017
Someone who feels romantic attraction to people regardless of their gender identity, but doesn't feel sexual attraction to anyone.
"Sorry, I'm panromantic asexual"
"Oh cool, I'm not too worried about sex. Would you like to go out sometime?"
"Sure!"
"Oh cool, I'm not too worried about sex. Would you like to go out sometime?"
"Sure!"
by panacefroglover June 05, 2020
The Demi part means that you're not romantically attracted to people unless you form a strong bond with them. Therefore, when you see random people or whatever, you don't feel attracted to them unless you fall for their personality after you get to know them. So, you don't really get "crushes" like most people do.
The Panromantic part means that if/when you fall for someone, they could be any gender, meaning that you could be attracted to any gender or gender identity.
The Asexual part means that you're never attracted to people sexually and you don't desire sexual interactions like making out, having sex, that stuff.
The Panromantic part means that if/when you fall for someone, they could be any gender, meaning that you could be attracted to any gender or gender identity.
The Asexual part means that you're never attracted to people sexually and you don't desire sexual interactions like making out, having sex, that stuff.
They're Demi-Panromantic Asexual
by Queerweerty August 09, 2017
Someone who experiences no sexual attraction to any one or any gender, but is romantically attracted to everyone and every gender, including those not on the gender binary
by OhHaiFriend January 15, 2016
by that-gay-friend February 05, 2018
The Demi part means that you're not romantically attracted to people unless you form a strong bond with them. Therefore, when you see random people or whatever, you don't feel attracted to them unless you fall for their personality after you get to know them. So, you don't really get "crushes" like most people do.
The Panromantic part means that if/when you fall for someone, they could be any gender, meaning that you could be attracted to any gender or gender identity.
The Gray-Asexual part means several things, but for example: you feel sexual attraction infrequently, or a low intensity of it, to few people, or only in specific circumstances; that you feel sexual attraction but have no desire to act on it; that you have ambiguous or confusing feelings toward sexual attraction; or that you feel that sexual attraction is not a meaningful concept to you.
The Panromantic part means that if/when you fall for someone, they could be any gender, meaning that you could be attracted to any gender or gender identity.
The Gray-Asexual part means several things, but for example: you feel sexual attraction infrequently, or a low intensity of it, to few people, or only in specific circumstances; that you feel sexual attraction but have no desire to act on it; that you have ambiguous or confusing feelings toward sexual attraction; or that you feel that sexual attraction is not a meaningful concept to you.
They're Demi-Panromantic Gray-Asexual
by Qwertyppa August 13, 2018