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    {{Sexuality Info|title1=|image1=Panflag.png|caption1=The pansexual flag.|gender(s):=Any|gender(s)_attracted_to:=All}}
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    '''Pansexuality''' (often shortened to pan) is the attraction to people regardless to 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.
    '''Pansexuality''' (often shortened to pan) is the attraction to people regardless to gender, aka bisexuality. Pansexuals are often transphobic and biphobic in their understanding of sexuality, claiming that bisexuals are only attracted to cis people. which is, you guessed it, a load of bullshit.




    Pansexuality is often compared to [[Bisexual|bisexuality]], [[Omnisexual|omnisexuality]], or other [[multisexual]] identities. While those sexualities may be attracted to all or many genders, they 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, a bisexual person may feel like the act of being attracted to a woman feels different then being attracted to a man, though they do not have preference for men or women.) Omnisexuals and other mulitsexuals may also find certain traits only attractive on certain genders.
    Pansexuality is often compared to [[Bisexual|bisexuality]], [[Omnisexual|omnisexuality]], or other [[multisexual]] identities. While those sexualities may be attracted to all or many genders, they 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, a bisexual person may feel like the act of being attracted to a woman feels different then being attracted to a man, though they do not have preference for men or women.) Omnisexuals and other mulitsexuals may also find certain traits only attractive on certain genders.
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