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Pansexual

A sexual attraction to anyone regardless of gender, it differs from bisexuality in that it recognises gender as a spectrum rather than a binary

Jeremy used to say he was bisexual but as his understanding of gender grew increasingly nuanced he started to call himself pansexual

by Pandapeep December 26, 2018

17πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


pansexuality

Pansexuality is the is the ability to have sexual attraction to all genders.
This means the binary (male/female) and non-binary (e.g. agender) genders.
The romantic attraction to all genders is panromanticality.

Her confession of pansexuality didn't surprise me, even though she'd always had a preference for girls.

by Autistic_in_Red September 7, 2015

380πŸ‘ 300πŸ‘Ž


Pansexual

Someone who loves someone regardless of gender, race, etc. Contrary to popular belief, Pansexuality does NOT include having sex with animals.

Person 1 - I'm Pansexual.
Person 2 - Ewww, so you fuck dogs?!
Person 2 - No. Pansexuality doesn't involve beastiality at all.

by I am Nameless. March 27, 2010

266πŸ‘ 215πŸ‘Ž


pansexuality

A person who is attracted to all people regardless of their gender or sex (can be known as gender blind). The term can over lap with bisexuality, but the difference between them can mean a lot to people. The difference tends to be that gender/sex plays a role in attraction quite a bit. Pansexuality is not trans/biphobic and bisexuality isn’t shallow.

Victor has great solidarity on his pansexuality with his bisexual friend, Kennedy.

Maddie has come to terms with her pansexuality, as the label fits her more than bisexual. She still loves and accepts people who use bisexual, though.

by No Boi May 30, 2019

48πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž


Pansexual

A person that will fuck anything that walks on two legs.

Hey did you see that Pansexual Christina Ayad?

Yeah, i heard she has another girlfriend to fuck around with

by FreestyleBounce November 28, 2011

167πŸ‘ 133πŸ‘Ž


Pansexual

Caring about what's between the eyes, not what's between the thighs.

'You don't have to be pansexual in order to see past gender.'

by PansexCure April 9, 2010

228πŸ‘ 191πŸ‘Ž


pansexuality

Pansexuality includes all kinds of sexuality that can exist in a human being, tendencies that may prevail either permanently or occasionally.

THE THEORY OF PANSEXUALITY
By Peter Boom

Human beings, by nature must be, "pansexual" (from the Greek, Pan = all) a complete sexual person. We all possess various sexual possibilities
generally classified as heterosexual, homosexual, bi-sexual, autoerotic,
fetishist, sado-masochistic, etc. These tendencies in our nature can come
out at any time, according to the development of each individual. Children
are born polimorphoperverse; the curiosity of discovery leads them to play
with their mothers, touch their genitals, masturbate and investigate their
excretia. Later, as they develop, they play games of "doctor" as they
explore the bodies and functions of their friends. All this is perfectly
natural.
During puberty their ambivalence is natural and undeniable as they adapt to life as an adult. Only later does their sexual proclivity become more
crystallized and definite, although the range of options remain open. These
options are partially repressed or are made taboo, according to the society
in which they live.
There's a tribe in Borneo in which the women live with their children in a
huge hut, while men live apart from them. In Kenya there's a nomadic tribe of proud long-living people who have the custom of coupling boys of twelve
in a ritual of blood-mixing. These male couples remain faithful to each
other all their lives, wandering far off together, returning to the tribe
once or twice a year in order to procreate with the women. There are many examples, like the Siwans from Africa, the Sambia in New Guinea, where nearly all males engage in both hetero- and homo-sexual intercourse, but we can leave these to the anthropologists.
The term "pansexuality" exists already, but with a different meaning to that which I apply to it, indicating the concept to which sexual instinct is the basis of all human behaviour (Freud).
It is important not to repress any of our pansexuality and to live it
freely, using good sense. The repression and banning of natural instinct
creates frustration, often resulting in antisocial and violent behaviour.
Good sense is embodied in the expression: "Don't do unto others what you
would not have them do unto you!"

by Peter Boom October 16, 2007

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