CXRAndy
Pharaoh
He's doing well for such a grand ageI didn't realise you were a nonbinarian.
He's doing well for such a grand ageI didn't realise you were a nonbinarian.
I didn't realise you were a nonbinarian.
I didn't realise you were a nonbinarian.
I believe he's possibly hexadecimal..
(I'll get my coat...)
Does it matter? I've been pretty open about that for some time, on this very thread.
Likewise my pansexuality.
I believe Andy told me that I don't exist because of that, but I'm not in the habit of drudging up old pish to make some sort of warped point.
You exist,
your self interpretation is something else.
Does it matter? I've been pretty open about that for some time, on this very thread.
Likewise my pansexuality.
I believe Andy told me that I don't exist because of that, but I'm not in the habit of drudging up old pish to make some sort of warped point.
I guess i missed it. What's the difference between bisexual and pansexual? Given that there are only two sexes.
It's attraction to other people, regardless of their physical appearance.
So someone could have a body to die for, but if they're a total monster of a human then it's an instant no go.
So bisexual then.
If that's how you want to view it, then sure.
How i "want to view it" ? There are two sexes. There are three sexual orientations: homo, hetero and bi.
So what purpose does the word; 'pansexual' serve? Apart from identifying a person using the word as a member of the genderist movement?
You could argue, i suppose, that, in your world, attraction to all the genders is a thing. But gender and sex are not interchangeable. So the word you're looking for is 'pangenderal'. Surely? Make it make sense.
Bi sexuality is a term for exactly what you're describing, whereas pan covers how other people may choose to identify (trans, fluid etc). It's more of a respect thing than anything else I suppose.
I'd disagree that there are only three sexual orientations, but that's a whole different thing.
What other sexual orientations are there beyond hetero, homo and bi?