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    {{Sexuality Info|title1=|image1=Panflag.png|caption1=The pansexual flag.|gender(s):=Any|gender(s)_attracted_to:=All}}
    Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein


    '''Pansexuality''' (often shortened to pan) is the attraction to people regardless of gender, and as a result, they are attracted to all genders. Pansexual people may be described as being "gender blind" showing that gender is not a factor in their attraction to a person.
    Und das heißt:


    == Pansexual vs. Omnisexual ==
    Erika.
    Pansexuality is often compared to [[Bisexual|bisexuality]], [[Omnisexual|omnisexuality]], or other [[multisexual]] identities. It is very similar to omnisexual as they both involve the attraction to all genders, however one can make a distinction between them if they wish.


    Omnisexuals typically feel a difference between genders. This can manifest in having a preference for certain gender(s). It can also manifest as feeling like the act of being attracted to a certain gender feels different than the act of being attracted to other genders. (For example, they may feel like the act of being attracted to a woman feels different then being attracted to a man.) Omnisexuals and other mulitsexuals may also find certain traits only attractive on certain genders.
    Heiß von hunderttausend kleinen Bienelein


    Pansexuality, on the other hand, does not feel any internal difference between genders or feels like any difference felt between genders is irrelevant. Although, some pansexual people may still have a gender preference, this is not caused by an internal difference felt in attraction, or is so minor that one feels it is irrelevant.
    Wird umschwärmt:


    The romantic counterpart is [[Panromantic|panromantic.]]
    Erika


    ==Flag and Other Symbols==
    Denn ihr Herz ist voller Süßigkeit,
    [[File:Pansexual symbol.PNG|thumb|241x241px|The pansexual symbol.]]
    The pansexual flag was created in 2010<ref>[https://twitter.com/eviejasper/status/1161259394497224704?s=19 Pan Flag]</ref> and consists of three stripes: pink, representing attraction to women, yellow representing attraction to [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people, and blue, representing attraction to men.


    Another common symbol for pansexuality is the P with an arrow and crossed tail. The cross of the tail represents the cross on the symbol for Venus (♀), used to represent women. The arrow represents the arrow on the symbol for Mars (♂), used to represent men. The symbol predates the flag and is still occasionally used today.
    Zarter Duft entströmt dem Blütenkleid.


    ==Etymology==
    Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein
    The prefix pan- comes from the Greek word for "all" or "every".


    == Resources ==
    Und das heißt:
    <references />

    Erika.

    In der Heimat wohnt ein blondes Mägdelein

    Und das heißt:

    Erika.

    Dieses Mädel ist mein treues Schätzelein

    Und mein Glück,

    Erika.

    Wenn das Heidekraut rot-lila blüht,

    Singe ich zum Gruß ihr dieses Lied.

    Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein

    Und das heißt:

    Erika.

    In mein'm Kämmerlein blüht auch ein Blümelein

    Und das heißt:

    Erika.

    Schon beim Morgengrau'n sowie beim Dämmerschein

    Schaut's mich an,

    Erika.

    Und dann ist es mir, als spräch' es laut:

    "Denkst du auch an deine kleine Braut?"

    In der Heimat weint um dich ein Mägdelein

    Und das heißt:

    Erika.

    FUCK LGBT!

    LGBT IS FOR RETARDS ONLY!
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    Revision as of 12:34, 22 November 2020


    Pansexuality (often shortened to pan) is the attraction to people regardless of gender, and as a result, they are attracted to all genders. Pansexual people may be described as being "gender blind" showing that gender is not a factor in their attraction to a person.

    Pansexual vs. Omnisexual

    Pansexuality is often compared to bisexuality, omnisexuality, or other multisexual identities. It is very similar to omnisexual as they both involve the attraction to all genders, however one can make a distinction between them if they wish.

    Omnisexuals typically feel a difference between genders. This can manifest in having a preference for certain gender(s). It can also manifest as feeling like the act of being attracted to a certain gender feels different than the act of being attracted to other genders. (For example, they may feel like the act of being attracted to a woman feels different then being attracted to a man.) Omnisexuals and other mulitsexuals may also find certain traits only attractive on certain genders.

    Pansexuality, on the other hand, does not feel any internal difference between genders or feels like any difference felt between genders is irrelevant. Although, some pansexual people may still have a gender preference, this is not caused by an internal difference felt in attraction, or is so minor that one feels it is irrelevant.

    The romantic counterpart is panromantic.

    Flag and Other Symbols

    The pansexual symbol.

    The pansexual flag was created in 2010[1] and consists of three stripes: pink, representing attraction to women, yellow representing attraction to non-binary people, and blue, representing attraction to men.

    Another common symbol for pansexuality is the P with an arrow and crossed tail. The cross of the tail represents the cross on the symbol for Venus (♀), used to represent women. The arrow represents the arrow on the symbol for Mars (♂), used to represent men. The symbol predates the flag and is still occasionally used today.

    Etymology

    The prefix pan- comes from the Greek word for "all" or "every".

    Resources

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