This is a widely debated subject, especially the definition of these labels. If someone identifies as bisexual, (a widely accepted definition of bisexuality is not just being attracted to men and women, but rather: a bisexual person is someone who has in themselves "the potential to be attracted - romantically and/or sexually - to people of more than one sex and/or gender, not necessarily at the same time, not necessarily in the same way, and not necessarily to the same degree.") then they are polysexual (meaning someone who is attracted to many genders), but not everyone will identify as this. Pansexual has a few definitions too: Being attracted to people of all genders. Being attracted to people regardless of gender. Some people will only claim one label, but some will claim all three or none; the possibilities are many, but it is for the individual to decide what they want to call themselves. One thing all these labels have in common is that they all fit under the umbrella term of Bi+ (Bisexual+) a term that includes bisexual, pansexual, fluid and queer and other orientations which are not strictly monosexual.
Pansexual refers to being attracted to people regardless of their gender identity, while polysexual refers to being attracted to multiple genders but not necessarily all. Pansexual individuals may be attracted to people who identify as male, female, non-binary, or any other gender identity, while polysexual individuals may be attracted to some but not all gender identities.
If you are physically attracted to someone based on their personality, and you find that their gender doesn't matter, then you are either bisexual or pansexual, depending on how you view gender identity.
Very possible to be bisexual-pansexual.
Most (if not all) were bisexual or pansexual.
No. Eugene Osment is married to Theresa Osment, meaning he is likely straight, or possibly bisexual or pansexual.
I say pansexual.
People who identify as queer are a range of people that include Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and intersex people, as well as asexuals and pansexual people.
It is pansexual nad it means someone who can like someone of any gender
Sometimes. But thats only if they were bisexual or pansexual. If a female is attracted to females then she is a lesbian. She doesnt have to have been rejected by men.
"Pansexual" refers to individuals who are attracted to people regardless of gender or gender identity. "Bisexual" refers to individuals who are attracted to people of more than one gender. Both terms describe sexual orientations based on the gender(s) to which a person is attracted.
If a girl isn't straight or gay, then she might be bisexual, pansexual, asexual, genderqueer, or something else. If she feels that she is a male, then she is transgendered.
sexual orientation cannot be changed. If someone is bisexual, they are bisexual for life.