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Originally Posted by x123
So when you say "all" and "pansexual" as opposed to "bisexual", can you give some examples? I know that a person's body might have a combination of male and female features. Maybe that is that the body-type that "pansexual" adds over "bisexual"?
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bisexual implies two - male and female. Pansexual is inclusive of those who do not claim a particular gender, such as genderqueer or genderf***. There's not a specific body type, I typically don't see the genitalia of someone until I'm much further along than simply "attraction" in the relationship. Physical sex is not the same as gender, and has nothing to do with it in many cases.
Like you say "male" and "female" personality. What does that mean? Do you mean stereotypical likes and dislikes associated with men or with women in modern American society? What particular culture are you talking about? Time period? If you told me you have a "male personality" or "female personality" I would have no idea what you meant beyond stereotypes.