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>>954889
Pansexual,
according to the Random House dictionary (2009), is defined as follows
(second definition is the one most people seem to use, so I'm ignoring
the psychiatric definition for this): "Also, omnisexual. expressing or
involving sexuality in many different forms or with a variety of sexual
outlets."
In my case, and I think many others, it's just a
general sexual attraction to people, regardless of sex or gender, and
the kinks and fetishes may well play into it, too.
>>955010
It might just be an attraction to softer forms that women tend to have. It's not that unusual.
>>954742
Also,
no. Scientifically speaking, "asexual" means "without sex". Hence
"asexual reproduction" that's found in certain organisms that doesn't
involve gametes or anything like is found in sexual reproduction.
"Nonsexual" means, well, the individual isn't sexual or has no interest
in sex.
Gender indeterminate anon is a nerd and apologizes for science rambling. |