I’ve been reading and researching on all the different types of romantic and sexualities. Such as a panromantic (able to fall in love/have romance with any type of person) or bisexual (able to have sexual attraction towards either “males” or “females”) etc etc etc.
I stumbled…
Um. Honestly I don’t really know how to take your comment.
But I wasn’t trying to support the idea that people who use the term bisexual support a gender binary.
I personally don’t support a gender binary. But I’m not trying to accuse people of that either. And I don’t think one term is necessarily better than the other, either. I think people have the freedom to use whatever terminology for themselves that they want.
Honestly, I just didn’t want to say Panromantic and then Pansexual because using Pan twice in one sentence sounded repetitive. That was really the only reason that I used the different prefixes.
So. Sorry that I offended you. I guess.
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freibiergesicht reblogged this from amerrygirl and added:
You didn’t offend me. I just think that there’s a lot of younger people who learn about this stuff primarily through the...
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amerrygirl reblogged this from freibiergesicht and added:
stumbled… Um. Honestly...don’t really know how...take your...
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outlawroad reblogged this from amerrygirl and added:
Aromantic sexual people do exist,...course it’s okay! Aromantic people can feel deeply...
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moarhelenplz reblogged this from amerrygirl and added:
Aromantic *sexual people exist. And it’s perfectly okay. Aromantic people...people who...
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pmzzo reblogged this from amerrygirl and added:
Firstly, the definition of asexuality is that you’re not sexually attracted by anyone - there are asexuals
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nethenclawpuff reblogged this from greenchestnuts and added:
You do get people whose romantic orientations aren’t the same as their sexual one so yes you could get an aromantic...
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greenchestnuts reblogged this from amerrygirl and added:
No. Asexuality is...attraction. Aromanticism is the lack
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