What is the difference between pansexuality, polysexuality and bisexuality?
kacey17
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Sep 20, 2015
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Pansexuality is being attracted to anyone, and not caring what their gender is. I like to think of it as "hearts, not parts." Polysexuality is being attracted to most, but not all genders. Bisexuality is being attracted to two genders.
Anonymous
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Sep 23, 2015
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Pansexual means that you feel you could be attracted to anyone no matter what their sex, gender identity/expression, or sexuality is. Polysexual means you feel you could (or do) have more than sexuality. Bisexual means you are attracted to people of both sexes, but this excludes anyone with a different gender identity/expression than their biological sex.
Char55x
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Sep 24, 2015
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Pansexuality- When you have an attraction to all genders, no matter the sex. They care more about the person that genitalia. They can still have preference.
Polysexuality- When you're attracted to more than 2 genders. Almost bisexuality, but you are attracted to more genders, almost pansexuality, but you're attracted to less.
Bisexuality- When you're attracted to both binary genders (male and female)
NBnerd
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Sep 26, 2015
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Polysexuality is sexual attracting to more than one gender. Pansexuality is attraction to all genders; some call it "gender blindness," while other pansexual people say that they are more attracted to certain genders than others.
"Bisexuality" means attraction to AT LEAST two genders. However, someone who identifies as bisexual may actually be polysexual or pansexual.
Ginieboops
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Sep 30, 2015
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These are all therms referring to complicated gender preferences: there can be lots of genders from; non-binary, male, female, al little bit of both at the same time and different at exclusive times. Pansexuals are attracted, or have the capacity to be attracted to, all genders, poly sexually are attract to exclusive genders, maybe non-binary and male for example, and bisexuals are attracted to males and females.
YouAreBeutiful
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Oct 11, 2015
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First to understand the difference of the three sexualities, you need to know the definitions of them. (These are rough definitions from me, not a dictionary) The definition of pansexual is that you love, physically and emotionally, all genders, including non-binary and binary genders. The definition of polysexual is that you love, physical and emotionally, some genders, but not all; so you may like women and non-binary genders or any other combinations that aren't all genders or just two. The definition of bisexual is that you love, physically and emotionally, two genders; you may love any combination of two genders. There are also orientations such as panromantic, polyromantic, and biromantic which means that you you just love that group of people emotionally.
AbbegailJ
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Oct 22, 2015
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Pansexuality is no preference to gender; attracted to all genders.
Bisexuality is the attraction to male and female.
Bisexuality and Pansexuality are forms of Polysexuality in a way.
Anonymous
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Oct 23, 2015
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Pansexuality is when someone is attracted to everyone, regardless of gender or gender identity. Polysexuality is when someone likes some genders or gender identity, but not all. And bisexuality is when someone likes boys and girls, and those are there only ones.
Probius
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Oct 23, 2015
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Pansexuality means loving all genders, polysexuality means loving many genders, and bisexuality means loving two genders.
Anonymous
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Oct 23, 2015
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Pansexuality is when gender has nothing to do with how attractive one finds others. Polysexuality is being attracted to multiple genders- including gender fluid, gender neutral etc. Bisexuality is the attraction to both men and women.
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