I say pansexual.
A pansexual (pan meaning "all"), in terms of sexual orientation, is someone with the capacity to be attracted to someone regardless of their sex, including those who may be transgendered/transsexual/etc. A polysexual (poly meaning "many"), in terms of sexual orientation, is someone with the capacity to be attracted to many genders, but not necessarily all of them.
Of course who hasn't. In all honesty though if your questioning whether or not your attracted to someone you should end it now. because if your really attracted to someone you won't question it.
This is a widely debated subject, especially the definition of these labels. If someone identifies as bisexual, (a widely accepted definition of bisexuality is not just being attracted to men and women, but rather: a bisexual person is someone who has in themselves "the potential to be attracted - romantically and/or sexually - to people of more than one sex and/or gender, not necessarily at the same time, not necessarily in the same way, and not necessarily to the same degree.") then they are polysexual (meaning someone who is attracted to many genders), but not everyone will identify as this. Pansexual has a few definitions too: Being attracted to people of all genders. Being attracted to people regardless of gender. Some people will only claim one label, but some will claim all three or none; the possibilities are many, but it is for the individual to decide what they want to call themselves. One thing all these labels have in common is that they all fit under the umbrella term of Bi+ (Bisexual+) a term that includes bisexual, pansexual, fluid and queer and other orientations which are not strictly monosexual.
The correct phrase is "both genders."
All women are attracted to other men, just as all men are attracted to other women. People don't stop being attracted to other people just because they're in love with someone.
That thought is all wrong dont try to do that You can't make someone like someone else. If they are attracted to someone of the same sex then they are. Simple as that. You may be attracted to someone, but that doesn't mean they return the feeling or should.
No, there is someone who will like you no matter what you look like - you just need to be yourself and be friendly and you will find friends of all genders.
Yes, female and male penguins. All vertabrates have genders, and birds are vertabrates.
Male attracted only to other males = gay Female attracted to only to other females = gay Male attracted only to females = straight Female attracted only to males = straight Male attracted to both females and males = bi Female attracted to both females and males = bi Male attracted to all genders (male, female, cis, trans, androgynous, intersex, ect) = pan Female attracted to all genders (male, female, cis, trans, androgynous, intersex, ect) = pan Attraction =/= actions. If you're male and aren't attracted to the males you're having these liaisons with, you're straight. HOWEVER, sexuality is not solid static thing. If you think you're gay and would like to label yourself as gay, that is perfectly fine. Who's to tell you what you really are? That's your job. Edit: good answer - clearly written - straight (no pun intended !) to the point.
If the person you are interested in isn't going with someone or married then ask them out. It means you are physically attracted to them and that's how it all starts to form a relationship (hopefully.) Ask this person out.
Maybe, but most of the time no. People look at people all the time and it doesn't mean you are attracted to everyone you meet.
Someone who believes in all gods is called a polytheist.