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sequel [OP]ONLINE (57 minutes ago) [-]
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Guys what's the difference between bisexual and pansexual?
I mean I know bisexuals like dudes and chicks only and pansexuals can **** any human.
But where does a bisexual draw the line? I mean you got a feminine female, then a masculine female (tomboy I suppose), you got your reverse traps and cuntboys, and then you also got your trannies and other odd things. Where does a bi person draw the line? Are bisexuals only into mainly feminine females and masculine males? Do they not like it when you place sex with the opposite gender? Do bisexuals have a spectrum between straight, gay, and pan? Like some bisexuals can like women more right? or men more right? Then there must be bisexuals who like it when gender/sex mix up more than others, and the ones that do are more 'pansexual' than the others right? Or is it the moment you like tomboy chicks mean you're a light pansexual instead of a bisexual?
I mean pansexuals can't be into EVERYONE right? I mean there's such thing as being ugly.
Seriously man I keep getting corrected in the difference, and google doesn't help because I'm basically asking where's the borderline between bi and pan. I don't even go to tumblr except for porn.
I mean I know bisexuals like dudes and chicks only and pansexuals can **** any human.
But where does a bisexual draw the line? I mean you got a feminine female, then a masculine female (tomboy I suppose), you got your reverse traps and cuntboys, and then you also got your trannies and other odd things. Where does a bi person draw the line? Are bisexuals only into mainly feminine females and masculine males? Do they not like it when you place sex with the opposite gender? Do bisexuals have a spectrum between straight, gay, and pan? Like some bisexuals can like women more right? or men more right? Then there must be bisexuals who like it when gender/sex mix up more than others, and the ones that do are more 'pansexual' than the others right? Or is it the moment you like tomboy chicks mean you're a light pansexual instead of a bisexual?
I mean pansexuals can't be into EVERYONE right? I mean there's such thing as being ugly.
Seriously man I keep getting corrected in the difference, and google doesn't help because I'm basically asking where's the borderline between bi and pan. I don't even go to tumblr except for porn.
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themightylute (14 minutes ago) [-]
Well Freud Said that a Pansexual was some one attracted not to everyone, but to everyTHING. According ta him Pansexuals are attracted to everything from the queen of england to a tree covered in moss. Apparantly Freud came up with the term pansexuals so i'd guess he'd know
So thats the difference. Way ta go Freud, you mad mad lunatic
So thats the difference. Way ta go Freud, you mad mad lunatic
pansexuals are attracted to literally anything and everything.
freudian pansexuals, i.e. the actual pansexual
freudian pansexuals, i.e. the actual pansexual
Pansexuals do not have their personal attraction limited by any category. They can potentially find transgendered or cisgendered people attractive of either sex.
Bisexuals do not find transgendered people sexually attractive, but can still be attracted to either sex as long as that's the gender they identify as.
Bisexuals do not find transgendered people sexually attractive, but can still be attracted to either sex as long as that's the gender they identify as.
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anon (38 minutes ago) [-]
While I get you are trying to be informative, please don't use the term cisgendered like it is an actual thing.
It doesn't ****** exist, and it gives the idea that being trans is just as regular as being "cis". "Cis" in fact stands for "normal", as in for "almost everyone feels like the sex he or she born as, being trans is not the norm".
The rest of the comment may be right, I'm neither of those, thanks for your input.
It doesn't ****** exist, and it gives the idea that being trans is just as regular as being "cis". "Cis" in fact stands for "normal", as in for "almost everyone feels like the sex he or she born as, being trans is not the norm".
The rest of the comment may be right, I'm neither of those, thanks for your input.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisgender
Idk why you're so upset that a technical term exists beyond "normal", but just so you know it is a real thing and not just invented by modern progressives, even if it is the only option that isn't technically a mental illness.
Idk why you're so upset that a technical term exists beyond "normal", but just so you know it is a real thing and not just invented by modern progressives, even if it is the only option that isn't technically a mental illness.