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The 23-year-old revealed that she identifies as pansexual in a ground-breaking interview with Variety.
She said: “My whole life, I didn’t understand my own gender and my own sexuality. I always hated the word “bisexual,” because that’s even putting me in a box. I don’t ever think about someone being a boy or someone being a girl.”
Miley, whose Happy Hippie foundation works with at risk LGBTQ and homeless youth, told the magazine that she doesn’t identify as a man or a woman, nor as straight or gay.
“I never related to loving being a girl. And then, being a boy didn’t sound fun to me,” the Wrecking Ball singer said. Instead, she describes her gender as “unassigned”.
Pansexual is "a sexual orientation describing someone who is attracted to people regardless of their gender", according to the LGBT foundation's Laurence Webb.
A pansexual person could be attracted to someone who classifies themself as male, female, transgender, intersex or any other identity.
The term pansexual is derived from the Greek prefix pan, meaning all.
Nonbinary is an umbrella term for a person who does not identify as male or female, or who identifies as both or neither.
Nonbinary individuals can identify as genderfluid, transgender, agender, intersex or any other myriad of terms.
Genderfluidity falls under the nonbinary umbrella.
Mr Webb says the term describes "a gender identity describing someone who has a consistently fluid gender identity that is different at different times".
"For example," he adds, "they might describe themselves as having ‘boy days’ and ‘girl days’."
“Demisexuality is an orientation in which someone feels sexual attraction only to people with whom they have an emotional bond,” says the Demisexuality Resource Centre.
Most demisexual people feel sexual attraction rarely compared to most and some have almost no interest in having relations.
Demisexuals are considered to be on the asexual spectrum. The key difference between the two identites is that demisexuals do sometimes experience sexual attraction, while asexuals do not.
Demigender differs from demisexuality in that it is a gender identity rather than a sexual orientation.
Demigendered people identify partially, but not fully with one or more genders.
A demigirl falls under the umbrella of demigender, and denotes a person who partly identifies as female.
Having questions about your sexual orientation and/or gender identity is totally normal but it can be helpful to talk to someone if you’re feeling confused.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sexual or romantic attraction to people regardless of gender
Not to be confused with Pansexualism .

^ Another early definition was "the pervasion of all conduct and experience with sexual emotions". [15]



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^ Jump up to: a b Firestein, Beth A. (2007). Becoming Visible: Counseling Bisexuals Across the Lifespan . New York City: Columbia University Press . p. 9. ISBN 978-0-231-13724-9 . Archived from the original on 4 February 2021 . Retrieved 28 July 2013 .

^ Sherwood Thompson (2014). Encyclopedia of Diversity and Social Justice . Rowman & Littlefield . p. 98. ISBN 978-1442216068 . Archived from the original on 14 October 2021 . Retrieved 30 August 2020 . There are many other identity labels that could fall under the wider umbrella of bisexuality, such as pansexual, omnisexual, biromantic, or fluid (Eisner, 2013).

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^ The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language Archived 8 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine – Fourth Edition. Retrieved February 9, 2007, from Dictionary.com website

^ McAllum, Mary-Anne (2017). Young Bisexual Women's Experiences in Secondary Schools . Routledge. p. 2034. ISBN 978-1-351-79682-8 . Archived from the original on 18 August 2020 . Retrieved 12 May 2020 .

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^ Freud, Sigmund (2011). Beyond the Pleasure Principle . New York: Broadview Press. p. 258. ISBN 978-1-55111-994-6 .

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^ The Free Dictionary Archived 28 February 2021 at the Wayback Machine

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^ Klemesrud, Judy (1 April 1974). "The Bisexuals". New York . Vol. 7, no. 13. p. 37.

^ Ka'ahumanu, Lani; Hutchins, Loraine, eds. (2015). Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out (2nd ed.). New York: Riverdale Avenue Books . p. 24. ISBN 978-1626011991 .

^ Goldberg, Abbie, ed. (13 April 2016). The SAGE Encyclopedia of LGBTQ Studies . SAGE Publications. p. 833. ISBN 9781483371290 .

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^ Bisexual Resource Council/ Bisexual Resource Center (2010). "BRC Brochure 2010" (PDF) . Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 November 2020 . Retrieved 7 January 2017 .

^ Jump up to: a b c "What is the difference between bisexual and terms like pansexual, polysexual, omnisexual, ambisexual, and fluid?" . American Institute of Bisexuality . 2014. Archived from the original on 28 May 2014 . Retrieved 27 May 2014 .

^ Flanders, Corey E. (January 2017). "Under the Bisexual Umbrella: Diversity of Identity and Experience" . Journal of Bisexuality . 17 (1): 1–6. doi : 10.1080/15299716.2017.1297145 . S2CID 149216319 .

^ Morandini, James S.; Blaszczynski, Alexander; Dar-Nimrod, Ilan (2017). "Who Adopts Queer and Pansexual Sexual Identities?". The Journal of Sex Research . 54 (7): 911–922. doi : 10.1080/00224499.2016.1249332 . ISSN 0022-4499 . PMID 27911091 . S2CID 5113284 .

^ Morandini, James S.; Blaszczynski, Alexander; Dar-Nimrod, Ilan (2 December 2016). "Who Adopts Queer and Pansexual Sexual Identities?" . The Journal of Sex Research . 54 (7): 911–922. doi : 10.1080/00224499.2016.1249332 . ISSN 0022-4499 . PMID 27911091 . S2CID 5113284 .

^ Eisner, Shiri (2013). Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution . New York City: Seal Press . pp. 27–31. ISBN 978-1580054751 . Archived from the original on 30 September 2020 . Retrieved 14 April 2014 .

^ Belous, Christopher K.; Bauman, Melissa L. (January 2017). "What's in a Name? Exploring Pansexuality Online". Journal of Bisexuality . 17 (56): 58–72. doi : 10.1080/15299716.2016.1224212 . S2CID 152208083 – via LGBTQ+ Source, EBSCOhost.

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Sexual orientations – Medicine, science and sexology
Pansexuality is sexual , romantic , or emotional attraction towards people regardless of their sex or gender identity . [1] [2] Pansexual people may refer to themselves as gender-blind , asserting that gender and sex are not determining factors in their romantic or sexual attraction to others. [3] [4]

Pansexuality may be considered a sexual orientation in its own right or a branch of bisexuality , to indicate an alternative sexual identity . [2] [5] [6] Because pansexual people are open to relationships with people who do not identify as strictly men or women , and pansexuality therefore rejects the gender binary , [2] [7] it is considered by some to be a more inclusive term than bisexual . [8] The extent to which the term bisexual is inclusive when compared with the term pansexual is debated within the LGBT community , especially the bisexual community . [8]

Pansexuality is also sometimes called omnisexuality . [9] [8] [10] Omnisexuality may be used to describe those "attracted to people of all genders across the gender spectrum", and pansexuality may be used to describe the same people, or those attracted to people "regardless of gender". [11] The prefix pan- comes from the Ancient Greek πᾶν ( pan ), meaning "all, every".

The thinker Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller used the term Pansexualism to explain the aesthetic and sensual civilization that reconciled sensuality with reason. [12] The hybrid words pansexual and pansexualism were first attested in 1914 (spelled pan-sexualism ), coined by opponents of Sigmund Freud [13] to denote the idea "that the sex instinct plays the primary part in all human activity, mental and physical". [14] [a] The term was translated to German as Pansexualismus in Freud's work Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego . [16]

The word pansexual is attested as a term for a variety of attraction, alongside omnisexual (coming from the Latin omnis , "all") and the earlier bisexual , by the 1970s. [17] Bi Any Other Name states that "pansexual people have been actively involved in the bisexual community since the 1970s." [18] The term pansexuality emerged as a term for a sexual identity or sexual orientation in the 1990s, "to describe desires that already existed for many people". [19] [11] Social psychologist Nikki Hayfield states that the term saw early use in BDSM communities. [11]

A literal dictionary definition of bisexuality , due to the prefix bi- , is sexual or romantic attraction to two sexes ( males and females ), or to two genders ( men and women ). [8] [20] Pansexuality, however, composed with the prefix pan- , is the sexual attraction to a person of any sex or gender. Using these definitions, pansexuality is defined differently by explicitly including people who are intersex , transgender , or outside the gender binary . [2] [8]

Volume 2 of Cavendish 's Sex and Society states that "although the term's literal meaning can be interpreted as 'attracted to everything,' people who identify as pansexual do not usually include paraphilias , such as bestiality , pedophilia , and necrophilia , in their definition" and that they "stress that the term pansexuality describes only consensual adult sexual behaviors." [2]

The definition of pansexuality can encourage the belief that it is the only sexual identity that covers individuals who do not cleanly fit into the categories of male or man, or female or woman. [1] [7] [8] However, bisexual-identified people and scholars may object to the notion that bisexuality means sexual attraction to only two genders, arguing that since bisexual is not simply about attraction to two sexes and encompasses attraction to different genders as well, it includes attraction to more than two genders. [8] [21] Gender is considered more complex than the state of one's sex, as gender includes genetic, hormonal, environmental and social factors. [2] Furthermore, the term bisexual is sometimes defined as the romantic or sexual attraction to multiple genders. [8] The Bisexual Resource Center , for example, defines bisexuality as "an umbrella term for people who recognize and honor their potential for sexual and emotional attraction to more than one gender", [22] while the American Institute of Bisexuality states that the term bisexual "is an open and inclusive term for many kinds of people with same-sex and different-sex attractions" [23] and that "the scientific classification bisexual only addresses the physical, biological sex of the people involved, not the gender-presentation." [21]

Scholar Shiri Eisner states that terms such as pansexual , omnisexual , polysexual , queer , etc. are being used in place of the term bisexual because "bisexuality, it's been claimed, is a gender binary, and therefore oppressive, word" and that "the great debate is being perpetuated and developed by bisexual-identified transgender and genderqueer people on the one hand, and non-bi-identified transgender and genderqueer people on the other." Eisner argues that "the allegations of binarism have little to do with bisexuality's actual attributes or bisexual people's behavior in real life" and that the allegations are a political method to keep the bisexual and transgender movements separated, because of those who believe that bisexuality ignores or erases the visibility of transgender and genderqueer people. [8]

The American Institute of Bisexuality argues that "terms like pansexual , polysexual , omnisexual , and ambisexual also describe a person with homosexual and heterosexual attractions, and therefore people with those labels are also bisexual" and that "by replacing the prefix bi – (two, both) with pan- (all), poly- (many), omni- (all), ambi- (both, and implying ambiguity in
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