I believe Wendy was the first Pansexual.
BTW Chrome spellcheck doesn't recognize the word Pansexual. #RedSquigglyLinesOfIntolerance
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I believe Wendy was the first Pansexual.
BTW Chrome spellcheck doesn't recognize the word Pansexual. #RedSquigglyLinesOfIntolerance
Darn spellcheck patriarchy.
Mr. Carnelian here, representing the gay men.
I like dudes but think ladies are pretty. What's that called?
Prove it, Carny :colbert:
And I think that doesn't count as sexuality, Freya. I mean, I can totally see and appreciate a man's attractiveness, which doesn't mean I'd bone him.
See, according to Mr. Adequate, a vanilla straight or gay person doesn't exist :colbert:
I'm hetero, though I think I can recognize beauty and attraction in all types of people. It's just that the only romantic stuff I go for are women.
No, he has to download the 'bisexual' or 'pansexual' expansion packs. No one plays vanilla!
This is basically me, only I'm demisexual biromantic. In other words, I'm only attracted to one person, and that's Mr. Carny. I mean, I tend to state 'bisexual' generally, just because saying demisexual biromantic then means you have to explain what that is, so.
Its like with celebrity crushes. Mr. Carny would go 'oh yeah, Chris Hemsworth is hot' and while I can appreciate that he is physically attractive, it doesn't really do anything for me sexually or romantically. And even if it did, it would only be on a surface level.
I'm actually kind of the opposite. There are many, many men I find sexually attractive. I'm not particularly picky, in that regard.
I'll sometimes (well, fairly often, really) point out hot guys - both in TV and film and in real life - and Formy will say something like, "I suppose they're quite attractive." It can make it hard to gossip, sometimes. :lol:
Also, would you stop going on about Chris Hemsworth, already? :p He is far from the only male celebrity I find sexually attractive.
Demisexuality is on the asexuality spectrum between allosexual and asexual, I'm aware of that, but when people say heterosexual/homosexual/bisexual, usually it's considered obvious that they're allosexual. That's why, in a way, I find demisexuality to be a bigger part of my identity that heterosexuality, really. And I've said it before - I really don't think I'd be bothered if my wife was a different gender, but I don't think that alone makes me bi or pan because I fell in love with her as a woman and really cannot tell if that would happen if she wasn't a cis woman.
Also, if I state that I'm demisexual heteroromantic that's enough since demisexuals need to be romantically attracted (and very close, at that) to someone to feel sexual attraction, in simple terms.