I currently identify as bi but what is the difference
- Dislodge3233 ( @Dislodge3233@feddit.de ) English2•1 year ago
Science says that the differences are,
- Bisexual colors match my eyes better
- Pansexual is better for hooking up with nonbinary, trans and polyamorous people
- Bisexual is better for hooking up with binary and monosexual people
- Pansexual colors look better when painting walls
Similarities,
- Both describe sluts and whores
- Both describe me depending on who I’m trying to sex
- skeletorfw ( @skeletorfw@lemmy.world ) English2•1 year ago
This is a pretty common question, and personally I use them interchangeably, but bi is not really distinct from pan under most definitions that are internally consistent.
Even linguistically the roots of homo/heterosexuality are same/other. As such if you are bisexual you are both homo (same) and hetero (other). Whilst linguistics is not prescriptive, it still gives us insight into the historical understandings that have birth to an idea.
In the end, be bi, be pan, identify however you choose and never listen to someone telling you that your identity is not what you choose or feel. :)
Thank you, I don’t want to make this about my problems but I’m just tired of people hating us because of our sexuality. I appreciate the kind words
- skeletorfw ( @skeletorfw@lemmy.world ) English1•1 year ago
I know, truly I do! It’s a brutal world and we’re just trying to get by in it, it’d be nice if people let us do it in peace. Nonetheless keep it up and keep that flag flying, whichever one/s you choose. You got this <3
- Kellamity ( @Kellamity@beehaw.org ) English2•1 year ago
Like others have said, bi = m+f attraction whereas pan = attraction regardless of gender or sex
In practice theyre often interchangable; most bi folk are open to attraction to NB and trans people etc. Pan is just a way to include that in the identity specifically
I might be pan. Still keeping the bi label tho
- Kellamity ( @Kellamity@beehaw.org ) English1•1 year ago
Yeah thats what i do 🤷♀️
- Fleur ( @Fleur@lemmy.world ) English2•1 year ago
Pretty simple:
Bi: Attracted to more than one gender.
Pan: Gender is not a factor in attraction (aka nominally attracted to all people of all genders).
So as an example, you can be bi but have a preference towards men or women, that would be not be congruent with being pan.
- regis_c ( @regis_c@lemmy.world ) English1•1 year ago
Iirc pan refers to “gender blindness” if that makes sense
- k110111 ( @k110111@feddit.de ) English1•1 year ago
As far as i know, bi means liking male and female gender, while pan means every gender. Don’t know how correct i am tho…
- Zitronenschnitte ( @vgnbsxl@feddit.de ) English2•1 year ago
Bisexuality is not restricted to male and female gender. Bi means homosexual and heterosexual attraction. So attracted to genders same as mine. And attracted to genders different from mine. It means basically attracted to at least 2 genders, but not necessarily all genders.
- Dakkaface ( @Dakkaface@lemmy.world ) English1•1 year ago
Pan seems to be gender blind, i.e. attracted to people with no regard to gender or attracted to all genders.
Bi has one definition in being attracted to both men and women, both sides of a binary.
Bi also has a less common usage to mean attracted to more than one gender which may or may not include both halves of the binary or the entire spectrum.
So if I like the whole spectrum I’m pan? For fucks sake, what am I gonna do with all the bi stuff I made
- Dakkaface ( @Dakkaface@lemmy.world ) English1•1 year ago
Keep it? I think Bi is the big umbrella which contains pan, omni and poly/multi.
I heard of omni but what is poly/multi? I’m new to the terminology
- Dakkaface ( @Dakkaface@lemmy.world ) English2•1 year ago
S’okay. I’m pretty new to it myself. I’m reading articles and stuff as I write this.
Using this as a reference: Pan is gender blind, omni is all genders but gender does matter and may include preference, poly is more than 2 but not all genders. Bi is a big tent that includes all of these.