What is the difference between pansexuality, polysexuality and bisexuality?
Anonymous
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Nov 15, 2015
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Pansexual is when the genitals of a person does not matter if you will date them, nor do their gender matter, only their heart matters. Polysexuality is feeling an attraction to more then 1 person at the same time and having 3 or more people all being in a relatitonship together. Bisexuality is when you like vagina and penis.
Anonymous
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Nov 19, 2015
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Pan means all, so pansexual means attraction to all genders. Poly means many, so polysexual is attraction to many but not nessisarly all genders (even though some pansexuals identify as poly and vis versa) Bi means two, so bisexual is attraction to two genders
Anonymous
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Nov 19, 2015
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Pansexuality is generally accepted as being attracted to persons based on who they are and not what they identify with as a gender or a sex. Polysexuality is generally accepted as the attraction to more than one gender or sex. Bisexuality is generally accepted as the attraction to both male and female genders or two genders or sexes.
Anonymous
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Nov 20, 2015
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Pansexual is not having a preference. Poly is a relationship involving 3 or more and bisexual is liking both genders but preceding one gender over the other.
sakurafox
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Nov 20, 2015
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I'm pansexual, I can fall inlove with anyone based on personality, bi is boy or girl, and I haven't heard of the other..
Anonymous
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Nov 21, 2015
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Firstly, these are all a sexual orientation and can also describe a set of behaviors. By replacing the prefix bi – (two, both) with pan- (all), poly- (many), omni- (all), ambi- (both, and implying ambiguity in this case), people who adopt these self-identities seek to clearly express the fact that gender does not factor into their own sexuality, or that they are specifically attracted to trans, genderqueer, and other people who may or may not fit into the mainstream gender categories of male and female. This does not mean, however, that people who identify as bisexual are fixated on traditional notions of gender.
Anonymous
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Nov 21, 2015
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Pansexuality is basically loving anyone regardless of gender, Polysexuality is loving people through multiple genders. Those two are different because Polysexuals may not fall in love with a specific gender, whereas Pansexuals have a tendency to fall in love regardless of gender. Bisexuality is when someone tends to fall in love with people either one gender or another, but typically only those two genders.
greenJOHN1971
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Nov 25, 2015
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A pansexual loves could be attracted to anyone, and know they are a man or a woman. A Polysexual, is attracted to everyone and isn't sure if they should be a man or a woman. Of course, I would have to ask many questions to confirm. We all know what Bisexuals are. Aren't we all bisexuals?
Greatlistener87
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Nov 26, 2015
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Pansexuality is when the person has no limits in sexuality whether biological sex, gender or gender identity.
Polysexuality is when the person who incorporate many different kinds of sexuality.
Bisexuality is when the person has sexual attractions with both male and female.
CupcakeAce
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Nov 26, 2015
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Bisexuality is when someone is attracted to two genders, most commonly male and female. Pansexuality is when someone is attracted to all genders, meaning male, female, transgender, genderfluid, and any other nonbinary genders. Polysexuality is when someone is attracted to more than two, but not all genders, for example they like females, trans girls, genderfluid, demi girls, and/or others but are not attracted to people of male genders.
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