Citations:panromantic

Adjective: "romantically attracted to people regardless of sex or gender identity"

 * 2008, Kristin S. Scherrer, "Coming to an Asexual Identity: Negotiating Identity, Negotiating Desire", Sexualities, Volume 11, Number 5, October 2008:
 * As Jessica, a twenty-one year old white woman who self-identifies as a bi- or panromantic asexual describes,
 * 2010, Sophie Gamwell, "Asexuality", BoLT, Issue 1, April 2010, page 13:
 * “As panromantic, I don’t care about what gender people are or if they’re genderless. For me, it doesn’t matter if the person is male, female, intersex, FtM, MtF, or whatever other variations there are.
 * 2012, Rosie Swash, "Among the asexuals", The Guardian, 26 February 2012:
 * Neth, a 24-year-old from the West Country, describes herself as a "panromantic asexual".
 * 2012, Katie Gossen, "Residence Life defies LGBT stereotypes", The Panther (Chapman University), 22 October 2012:
 * “I feel like it’s really important to say that anyone can be queer,” said Sonja Lund, a sophomore theatre major and panromantic lesbian on panel at the event.
 * Someone who is panromantic is romantically attracted to others but is not limited by the other’s sex or gender, but Lund is only sexually attracted to women.
 * 2012, Barbara Greenberg, "Should I Talk to My Parents About Sex?", Psychology Today, 14 November 2012:
 * First, I should probably tell you that I'm a fourteen-year-old female who is not sexually oriented as of yet, but happens to be panromantic.

Noun: "a person who is panromantic"

 * 2011, Mark Carrigan, "There’s more to life than sex? Difference and commonality within the asexual community", Sexualities, Volume 14, Number 4, August 2011, page 469:
 * Within this group of romantic asexuals, orientation varies: heteroromantics only feel romantic attraction to the opposite sex, homoromantics to the same sex, biromantics to both sexes and panromantics without reference to sex or gender.
 * 2013, Dominque Mosbergen, "Asexual in a Sexual World", Huffington, Issue #63, 25 August 2013, page 52 (approx.):
 * Panromantics tend to feel that their partner's gender does little to define their relationship.
 * 2015, Erinn Williams, "A Different Sexuality", The George-Anne (Georgia Southern University), Volume 89, Issue 46, 10 February 2015, page 7:
 * Panromantics, unlike biromantics, will tend to feel that their partner's gender does little to define their relationship.