Really happy and surprised at all the nice answers ! I honestly agree with all of them on the same level, since you all had different responses.
disconnecttheknots reblogged this from you and added:
Everyone has a bit different definition of bi, pan and polysexuality. First of all - the sexuality of your partner does not influence your own. For me (I’m bi) bisexuality is the capability to feel sexual and/or romantic attraction to people of the same gender as mine and different than mine. Pansexuality is the attraction to people of all genders but (for me) it’s more like gender-blind. Poly is the attraction to many genders but not necessarily all:) Hope this helps:)
interesting reply, and yeah it would make sense that your partners sexuality doesn’t have anything to do with your own, i don’t know where i heard of this or why i believed it.
reclusivesoul said something about the difference maybe being that bisexuality refers to cis-gendered people(maybe not non-binary inclusive). I think that some people define their bisexuality that way, because they know they’re not attracted to all genitals and all types of combinations. I don’t know myself if I think that’s my opinion, but it’s worth thinking about.
og bowlhairdontcare, yeah, det kunne godt være at det er 2 “valgfri” køn når det jo hedder ‘bi’-seksuel, så det er ikke limited til mand/kvinde. har ikke tænkt på det før ~
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I know that I’m made to be something like bi or pan, but the real difficult thing is finding out what defines me best, what I say I am. I’ve told people before that I’m bi, but I have always needed to know what that and pan really means so that I know I’m not misidentifying myself. Don’t know if I will keep saying bi, or if I’ll say pan instead.













