Bisexuality is being attracted to two ("bi") or more genders (Including but not limited to Male, Female, Non- Binary, Gender Fluid, ect.) . Pansexuality is being attracted to all ("pan") different kinds of bodies - men, women, transsexuals, transvestites, hermaphrodites, etc.
Pansexuality is the attraction to people regardless of their gender identity or expression, while bisexuality is the attraction to two or more genders. Some people may use the terms interchangeably, but pansexuality typically includes an attraction to all gender identities, whereas bisexuality traditionally refers to an attraction to both men and women.
From what I've read about the issue, it seems to me that pansexuals like both men and women, but also people who don't identify exactly as men or women (intersex, transexuals...) and that's what differences them from bisexuals.
But being honest, I don't see a real distinction between pan- and bisexuals, since transgender people, in the end, are also either men or women or a mixture of both. Bisexuals like men and women, so why wouldn't be also bisexual someone who likes the two things in the same person?
In a nutshell, pansexuality is just a new fabricated label that teenage girls use in forums to draw attention, and that's all.
Intrapsychic refers to processes within an individual's mind, such as thoughts, emotions, and conflicts. Interpsychic refers to interactions and relationships between individuals, involving communication, understanding, and dynamics between people.
"Difference" refers to the distinction or variation between two or more things, while "indifference" is a lack of interest, concern, or feeling. In essence, difference highlights the contrast, while indifference signifies apathy or disregard.
Yes, there is a difference between "mad" and "angry." "Mad" tends to imply a more intense or irrational state of emotion, whereas "angry" is a more general feeling of displeasure or hostility.
I don't know and I don't care.
The Kinsey Scale measures sexual orientation on a continuum from exclusively heterosexual to exclusively homosexual, with varying degrees of bisexuality in between. It is used to understand and categorize an individual's sexual attraction and experiences.
There is more sexualities out there than only heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality. For example, pansexuality and asexuality
Polysexuality is the attraction to multiple genders. Both bisexuality and pansexuality are forms of polysexuality. Polysexuality generally rejects the idea of a gender binary, the idea that there are only two genders, and think rather, that there is a spectrum of genders.
There is no connection between bisexuality and mathematics.
Journal of Bisexuality was created in 2000.
Since lesbians don't believe that bisexuality exist,only men and women with bisexual tendencies should answer questions about bisexuality.
Since heterosexual men believe that bisexuality does not exist, only men and women with bisexual tendencies should answer questions about bisexuality.
Since heterosexual women don't believe that bisexuality exist, only men and women with bisexual tendencies should answer questions about bisexuality.
Since lesbians believe that female bisexuality does not exist, only women that have bisexual tendencies and only bisexual women should be allowed to answer questions about female bisexuality.
Since gay men don't believe that bisexuality exist,only men that have bisexual tendencies and only bisexual men should be allowed to answer questions about male bisexuality.
Bisexuality
It is legal to engage in heterosexual or homosexual relations in Greece, but the phenomenon of bisexuality is still very misunderstood and condemned by many Greeks.
Bisexuality does exist. Gay men and women do not have some kind of authority that allows them to say otherwise.