The simplest answer is: it's up to you. How you choose to define/categorize yourself is your decision. Bisexual and pansexual are notoriously similar, and many people, even within the LGBTQ+ community, aren't completely clear on the definition. Given the choice between the two, I would say you might be closer to pansexual -- perhaps one that has certain likes and dislikes. The definition seems flexible enough that it could encompass your preferences.
Keep being yourself!
"Identical" means like something else in every way.
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Very possible to be bisexual-pansexual.
If a girl isn't straight or gay, then she might be bisexual, pansexual, asexual, genderqueer, or something else. If she feels that she is a male, then she is transgendered.
If you are physically attracted to someone based on their personality, and you find that their gender doesn't matter, then you are either bisexual or pansexual, depending on how you view gender identity.
Most (if not all) were bisexual or pansexual.
If a man is gay then he's not bisexual, then he's gay. Right?
No. Eugene Osment is married to Theresa Osment, meaning he is likely straight, or possibly bisexual or pansexual.
People who identify as queer are a range of people that include Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and intersex people, as well as asexuals and pansexual people.
yes he is !! THANKGAWD SOMEBODY ELSE THINKS SO BESIDES ME XD
A bisexual is someone who is sexually attracted to members of both sexes. People with two different reproductive organs are something else.
Sometimes. But thats only if they were bisexual or pansexual. If a female is attracted to females then she is a lesbian. She doesnt have to have been rejected by men.
A Pansexual person is when a person find love in a gender but, in the persons personality.
No, you can be bisexual all your life, gay all your life, straight all your life. You don't 'transition' sexuality. If you hear about a gay man 'becoming' straight they are bi or pansexual. If a bisexual man decides that he prefers men he is still bisexual, because he would still like girls, if less. He is still bi. That is common, yes. Bi guys generally prefer guys.