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    {{Sexuality Info|title1=|image1=Panflag.png|caption1=The pansexual flag.|gender(s):=Any|gender(s)_attracted_to:=All}}
    {{Sexuality Info|title1=|image1=Panflag.png|caption1=The pansexual flag.|gender(s):=Any|gender(s)_attracted_to:=All}}


    '''Pansexuality''' (often shortened to pan) is the attraction to literally anythinf
    '''Pansexuality''' (often shortened to pan) is the attraction to literally anything


    Pansexuality is a term coined by Sigmund Freud to reference sexual deviants who held no qualms about participating in zoophillia, paedophilla, and necrophillia.
    Pansexuality is a term coined by Sigmund Freud to reference sexual deviants who held no qualms about participating in zoophillia, paedophilla, and necrophillia.

    Revision as of 13:39, 22 October 2020


    Pansexuality (often shortened to pan) is the attraction to literally anything

    Pansexuality is a term coined by Sigmund Freud to reference sexual deviants who held no qualms about participating in zoophillia, paedophilla, and necrophillia.

    Modern use of thr term pansexual is biphobic and transphobic as it others non-binary and binary trans people.


    Flag and Other Symbols

    The pansexual symbol.

    The pansexual flag 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".

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