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Omnisexuality
Omnisexuality is in it's own and not to be confused with being Bisexuality, Asexual, Pansexuality, or Homosexual.

Omnisexuality is your brain cells in constant flux. You can be gay one minute, hetero the next, etc. All are valid.

Omnisexuality has nothing to do with sexual attraction, romantic love, or emotional attraction toward people of any sex or gender identity

it is whatever sexual inclination your brain tells you in that moment. And then the moment passes.

you are no sex and all sexes. You are yours and everyone else’s. But rather the epitome of inclusive.

Being omnisexual is a bit different. Pansexuals don't tend to view gender in the same ways of a omnisexuality, whereas omnisexuals view gender normally, they just don't care.

Omnisexuals are attracted equally to all human beings (men, women, transexuals, etc.) They tend to go through phases of gender attraction that switch frequently and will eventually settle down with whoever wins their heart, regardless of said person's gender.

Pansexual identifies those who claim to not see gender at all. They fall in love with who the person is internally and the gender of his or her partner has no weight in the situation at all.

Omnisexuality has been referred to as a person who can feel attraction to all sexual orientations. Trans, gay, bi, les, pan, hetero, etcetera. Sexual orientation is not a barrier for him or her and they can explore it all. This word has also been said to mean the same thing as Pansexual.

= References =

= Anime & Manga = Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt features many of those, including Chuck, Panty, and Garter.
 * Hapsiel from Magician's Academy truly embodies this trope. Invulnerable and undefeatable, anyone or anything who gets near him, be it a cute little girl or a ravenous werewolf, is going to walk away with nothing less than a giant hickey. His appearance is always accompanied by a modification of the Flash Gordon music.
 * France from Axis Powers Hetalia. He is frequently shown molesting other countries, be they male or female (more the former than the latter, but probably only because almost every character on the show is a male), and not even being shot to the head by one of his victims will stop him. The author himself even mentions that France is attracted to beautiful men, women, "and even some non-humans." And he is not one bit picky about the age...
 * Hungary shows shades of this as well. She's a Yaoi Fangirl who will coo at the sight of two little boys getting affectionate, drool at her husband getting molested, and also has a thing for bara (she was upset when something "rosy" did not involve manly men making out) and she's been to shown to get the Cuteness Proximity over cute girls too, as well as flirt with more mature women like Ukraine.
 * Rika from Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai is a robosexual fujoshi that has also toyed with Yozora and Kodaka, among others.
 * Dandy seems to fit this trope quite well, although he does seem to draw the line somewhere. Exactly where that line lies is a little unclear.
 * Besides being a Depraved Bisexual, Anri of Adekan also shows attraction to a male panda in one extra chapter.

Comic Books
FABLES: Played literally by Goldilocks. She admits to Bluebeard that she's no speciesist, and that she's open in having sex with any living being, and that included sleeping with Baby Boo Bear and a goblin butler.
 * In Hellblazer, the Archangel Gabriel is no stranger to this. Among those he bedded and raped are the Virgin Mary (resulting in you know who) and a disguised succubus.
 * Speaking of succubus, Eli has the powers of seduction for being one, which she used to seduce angels and Vatican priest quite rather easily.
 * De Sade from Preacher is presented an armadillo from the local zoo, as he's already sodomized every single other animal they have there, said to have "buggered his way through [most of the large mammals]". This is not played exclusively for comedy. He includes children in that list. His Gomorreans (all bored and depraved rich people) are just as licentious, from generously offering to use a cucumber on passersby (Tulip does not take this well) to getting their privates stomped on by sheep to pedophilia (Jesse does not take that well).
 * From the same series, those two gay detectives, used either as Plucky Comic Relief or take thats.
 * T.C. primarily focuses on animals of either gender, and is said to have had sex with a cake. Which makes it not only Anything That Moves, but some things that don't.
 * Tex Porneau and Anders Klimakks in The Filth: the former will try to have sex with anyone who comes to his door, has the motto "Fuck Or Be Fucked", and eventually creates a species of giant sperm so that he can lay THE ENTIRE CITY OF LOS ANGELES. The latter is a porn star/ bio-engineered sex god whose black semen can impregnate anyone and whose record for women slept with is approaching the 900 mark.
 * Transmetropolitan brings us the following epitaph on a sidewalk: Spider Jerusalem: "The Last Stand of Thierry Ngyuen, The Demon Whoremonger of Rangoon and satisfier of over Ten Thousand women, and Five Hundred Ninety Two men and Three Thousand Two Hundred and Five Zoological specimens and Eight Hundred things we're not sure about. Died laughing of explosive scrotal failure on this spot while pleasuring eighteen porn starlets, all of whom later committed suicide in grief." I still miss your columns, Thierry.
 * Less flatteringly, Fred Christ. Spider Jerusalem: For fuck's sake, Fred. I swear you'd stick it in mud if you thought it'd wiggle.
 * Bomb Queen, who has stated she will have sex with pretty much anything, regardless of gender, age, species, legality, etc.
 * Tek Knight from The Boys suddenly began having (and following through with) sexual urges towards a great deal of things including a telepathic android, a chinchilla, a meteorite, a cup of coffee and a Captain Ersatz of Catwoman named Talon. Turned out to be a symptom of a massive brain tumor.
 * Namor, King of Atlantis, beds a monstrous aquatic creature queen (sort of a hybrid of a sea-worm, squid and xenomorph) in an Uncanny X-Men story, in order to secure a peace treaty between their peoples. He sees absolutely nothing at all perturbing about this encounter, and dismisses one negative opinion as prejudiced and parochial. This is not the first time Namor has solved a problem this way. The only exception to his complete lack of standards is that he refuses to have sex with Hope because she is underaged, and he does not like redheads.(Though the redhead thing was likely a joke to tease Hope. Namor's had redheaded love interests before, most prominently his late-wife Dorma.)
 * Deadpool. Ryan Reynolds told on twitter that deadpool is in fact omnisexual.

Live-Action TV
Doctor Who:
 * The Doctor himself. He's flirted with a sentient tree and a Dalek (albeit one with the consciousness of a cute human girl), he and his sapient spaceship are bonded to the point where the show calls her his wife, and he notes that although he finds Zygons physically repugnant, they are surprisingly good kissers.
 * The episode "The Empty Child" introduces Captain Jack Harkness, a rogue time agent from the 51st century. When describing him to Rose, the Doctor explains in a Hurricane of Euphemisms that people from Jack's time are a bit more flexible when it comes to "dancing", with the classic observation, "So many species, so little time." Over his multi-season appearances on the series, Jack flirts or makes out with males, females, aliens, and androids. In fact, he provides the TV show's first male-on-male kiss when he snogs the Doctor in "The Parting of the Ways".
 * Professor River Song, who appears from the fourth season onward, is pretty much the same way, casually stating that she's dated androids and a guy made of plastic. Word of God states that she's attracted to all genders.


 * Torchwood, Captain Jack's Hotter and Sexier spinoff from Doctor Who, pushes this trope to its natural limit, in addition to eventually putting Jack in a committed relationship (with a human man): Gwen: Have you ever eaten alien meat?  Jack: Sure.   Gwen: What was it like?   Jack: He seemed to enjoy it.
 * There's also Captain Jack's ex-boyfriend, John Hart. Capt. John: (eager) Oh, that's gorgeous!  Gwen: That's a poodle.
 * Blackadder II: the Baby-eating Bishop of Bath and Wells. Bishop: You see, I am a colossal pervert. No form of sexual depravity is too low for me. Animal, vegetable or mineral - I'll do anything to anything.  Blackadder: Fine words for a bishop. Nice to hear the church speaking out for a change on social issues.
 * Intendant Kira from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 's mirror universe. She even tries to seduce herself (well, her mirror self) at one point. As the actress herself said it: "When she meets Kira, she falls in love with Kira. My intention always was that it was pure narcissism. Here was simply someone who looked like her, it had nothing to do with being a woman. But in subsequent episodes, it became, you know, it just didn't matter. I assume lizards would have been all right with her too."
 * Jonathan Frakes joked that Riker was "Try-sexual" as in "He'll try anything once!" One of Riker's most intense on-screen relationships was with a member of a genderless species.
 * William Shatner has joked that Kirk's list of sexual prerequisites did not necessarily include 'humanoid.' Well, if anyone can figure out how to score a bodiless Energy Being it would be James Tiberius Kirk.
 * Q makes a play for Janeway. Keep in mind that while Q appears as a human when interacting with them, he is really an extradimensional being from a reality humans cannot comprehend in its natural state. His own explanation of the situation makes Jack Harkness sound positively Victorian in comparison when it comes to flexibility in the matter... Q: Now I see. You think I'm interested in some tawdry one night stand. That's because I haven't told you why I'm here yet. Out of all the females of all the species in all the galaxies, I have chosen you to be the mother of my child. Janeway: Oh!  Q: I know that you're probably asking yourself, why would a brilliant, handsome, dashingly omnipotent being like Q want to mate with a scrawny little bipedal specimen like me?  Janeway: Let me guess. No one else in the universe will have you.  Q: Nonsense. I could have chosen a Klingon Targ, the Romulan empress, a Cyrillian microbe.  Janeway: Really? I beat out a single-celled organism? How flattering.
 * When filming the finale of Voyager, when Alice Krige returned as the Borg Queen, she told the producer that in Star Trek: First Contact all her scenes had been with Picard and Data and played as seductions (which would be enough to qualify her for this trope on its own; a semi-disembodied cyborg flirting with a human and an android), so she wasn't sure how to play scenes against Janeway and Seven. The producer told her, "She's omnisexual."
 * According to his actor Andrew Robinson, Garak from Deep Space 9 was meant to be omnisexual, hence his flirtation with Doctor Bashir in his first episode. Here's a quote from the actor: "I think that he was multisexual, essentially that Anything That Moves is fair game for Garak. He has a voracious sexual appetite." And another: I can’t speak for the sexuality of the character of Dr. Bashir, but I can tell you about Garak. It was the one ripple moment of the weekend. I said, ‘Garak’s attitude is that if it moves, go for it!’.
 * Samantha (Kim Catrall) on Sex and the City also used the trysexual line.
 * Tig from Sons of Anarchy. Women, drag queens, horses, the dead, you name it.

Mythology & Religion
Loki in Norse Mythology — banged other giants, fathered many monsters, and once had sex with a male horse in the form of a mare, and gave birth to its foal (which became Sleipnir, the eight-legged horse of Odin). If Odin's claim in the Lokasenna is true, Loki spent eight years on earth having sex with men as a woman. And yes, having their children too.

Videogames
The Pokémon series has Ditto. It will do it with any other species in the game, aside from Legendary Pokemon (and of course humans, though no one really knows what would happen with that pairing). It will even do it with a few species like Rotom that won't breed with anything else. Of course, many Pokemon are a lot like this since they're able to breed with any other species in their Egg Group (well-known example: Skitty/Wailord).
 * Justified in Ditto's case, since its gimmick is being able to transform into a copy of the Pokemon opposite it.

Western Animation
Yivo from Futurama: The Beast With A Billion Backs. Shkle (Yivo's pronoun of choice) is an oddly powerful being who "merges" with trillions of life forms across the universe. What planet they are from does not matter- as long as they are organic, and have a person-level mind to "connect" with.
 * Though there's occasionally taboos against robots and humans having intercourse, this is generally crossed. Then there's the many ...close encounters... between species and planets, especially the species Zapp has bedded (or claimed to). Finally, that time Fry made out with the radiator woman from the Radiator Planet. It was normal radiator.


 * Drawn Together: most of the characters to some degree, but especially Foxxy Love and Captain Hero, who is the absolute incarnation of this trope, having had sex with/raped (by) everything from women, men, robots, dead bodies, children, animals, family members, his own Bizarro twin etc. (he is a very twisted individual). Honestly, he goes beyond this trope, since "moves" isn't one of his requirements, and the inability to is in fact one of his preferences.
 * According to Word of God, his preference is "Anything, especially if it's helpless."
 * Ugly Americans: Randall. Which is impressive, considering the broad spectrum encompassed in the Ugly Americans universe.
 * Roger the alien on American Dad!. In one episode, he actually referred to himself as a pansexual.
 * "The Great Space Roaster" features a running gag of Roger having sex with books. The family even jokes about it towards the end of the episode. Steve: Hey, Roger, go take some euphoria and rape the data journal! Roger: I've been eyeing it, I'm not gonna lie.
 * Andy Dick, who acts like the human version of Roger, is said to have sex with groceries.
 * Peter and Stewie of Family Guy. What with Stewie's sexual advances on Brian the family male dog; daydreaming of a buffed up Rupert (his teddy bear); and a scene where he was hinted to have slept with a doll. Peter is attracted to women, has had sexual relationships with men (Bill Clinton for example), is Ambiguously Bi and in one instance was shown to have intentions of wanting to have sex with a tiny female rat and also was in an abusive sexual relationship with a male bull who had raped him.
 * Quagmire is said to "bang anything" and is once seeing doing exactly that to meatloaf. Quagmire: Hello 911? It's Quagmire. No, it's stuck in a window this time...

Outher's
1986 July 1, John Kilgore, “Sexuality and Identity in The Rocky Horror Picture Show”, in Donald Palumbo Frank vis-à-vis Rocky is the father-mother of his husband-wife; theirs is an omnisexual relationship.This omnisexual libertine who shuttles between his whore and his catamite (with equally regular visits to his tailor) has no classical prototype since aggressive bisexuality was completely acceptable as ‘masculine’ behaviour in ancient Greek society.

1996 July 24, Ferdinando Camon; John Shepley, There was something in this that made our relationship more than homosexual, and more than heterosexual. Perhaps it could be called an omnisexual relationship.

1998 August 1, James E. Miller, Jr., “Sex and Sexuality”, in J. R. LeMaster, Donald D. Kummings, In short, all readers can share, consciously and/or unconsciously, Whitman’s omnisexual vision—omnisexual in the all-encompassing sense of embracing auto—, homo—, and heteroerotic impulses.