Many questions arise when one proclaims that they are bisexual. But what about pansexual? Pansexuality is not a familiar term within people outside of the (LGBTQ) community.
How Bisexuality and Pansexuality Differ
The dictionary states the definition of as: "sexually attracted to both men and women". Meanwhile, the definition of pansexual is: "not limited or inhibited in sexual choice with regard to gender or activity." While it can be easy to say that both definitions mean the same, exact thing, the key difference between bisexuality and pansexuality rests on the focus on gender identity. Bisexuality implies that there are only two genders, that being male and female. Pansexuality, on the other hand, implies that there are more than two genders. Pansexuals have no problem dating or sleeping with a transgender person, for example. This also includes people who fall out of the gender binary and consider themselves genderqueer (people who do not identify as just man or woman).
Pansexuality and Bisexuality — Love Isn't Based on Gender
One thing that bisexuality and pansexuality do have in common is that the people who identify as such usually don't base their feelings on gender. Lately, I have noticed on social networks such as Tumblr that there is an active discussion between the bisexual and pansexual communities. A lot of bisexuals have come out and stated that they don't base their sexuality on gender identity, either. They still consider and call themselves bisexual, though. This has created some confusion between the two labels. But I think it's great that there is an active discussion. If anything, it shows how fluid sexuality is in many people. Instead of it being as a concrete thing, sexuality is more complex and intricate than society likes to make it. Not everyone falls into the neat labels of straight or gay, and that's okay. That doesn't make pansexuals and about their sexuality.
And some people say pansexuals are gender blind not literally just they love people for their personalities
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