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My pride flag by mangoweasel

My pride flag

mangoweasel

-note this is the definition I find most suiting for ME there are others similar but yea c: -

Personal pansexual prideflag for myself c:

Pansexual does NOT mean:

I have sex with pans
I am bi-sexual (I like the person no matter the genders, and I dont go by the two sexes but the many genders)
I am intimate with physical objects
I sleep with everyone
I am dating more than one person
I find everyone sexy (I find soul attractive, not the shell
it comes in )

What it DOES mean: I dont look at someone for their gender or what they look like, I look into someones soul, and if I like you then I like you. I dont care if your a boy-girl-trans-intersex-genderqueer-genderfluid-genderconfused or all the others in between, I like YOU for YOU. ♥

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    not like making a big deal or anything but just so you know (cause a lot of folks don't understand this) the "bi" in "bisexual" does not mean "men & women" (and even if it did that still wouldn't exclude trans folks) but rather "same and different" as in same gender and different gender

    like not saying you aren't pan or anything or that you should call yourself bisexual (cause you seem to have a solid understanding of what pan means which is "regardless of gender" and if that's you then that's you and right on, hell yeah, be proud) but just cause there's a lot of misinformation about bisexuality (still [somehow]) so i dunno. sorry to clog up the first comment on this pic with this but yeah haha

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      I couldn't find a dictionary that agrees. It's best to use the same dictionary as everyone else, or communication breaks down.

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        too bad society and language are too nuanced for dictionary definitions that are generally outdated or inaccurate to start with!

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          Hence why I don't think you should call what you're describing bisexuality. Bisexuality has had it's definition for a long time and that won't change. It's just a word really, it's no big deal. Just make another word, or just use a more appropriate one. It's best to work with language, rather than against it, because language always wins in the end.