I currently identify as bi but what is the difference

  • Dakkaface@lemmy.world
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    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.

    • Bicyclejohn@lemmy.mlOP
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      1 year ago

      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

      • Walt J. Rimmer@lemmy.worldM
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        1 year ago

        Bi can also mean attracted to the whole spectrum. Really, what it’s come to mean is attracted to more than one sex/gender.

        I agree with Fleur more that Bi means that you’re attracted to multiple sexes/genders similar to pan, but pan is effectively genderblind whereas sex/gender is still a factor for bi folks, it’s just not a factor that excludes most people.

        But these definitions aren’t entirely agreed on. If you feel more comfortable identifying as bi, that’s fine. If you feel more comfortable identifying as pan, that’s also fine. We’re very, very similar to the point that it’s common for people to not know the difference. The distinction appears to be more personal.

        • PostmodernPythia@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          Even the Bisexual Manifesto, from the 90s, didn’t limit bisexuality to two genders. It hasn’t “come to mean” that recently. It pretty much always did.