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What does pansexual mean?
PANSEXUAL people may assert that gender and sex are not determining factors in their romantic or sexual attraction to others.
More celebrities are coming out as pansexual, helping raise visibility to the various identities that co-exist under the LGBTQ+ umbrella.
What is pansexuality?
The word comes from the Greek prefix “pan”, which means “all”.
Its first use has been traced back to neurologist Sigmund Freud, who defined it as: “the pervasion of all conduct and experience with sexual emotions”.
In simpler terms, pansexuality is a person’s attraction to people regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Pansexuals are “gender blind”, meaning they don’t let gender or sex affect their attraction to others.
What’s the difference between bisexual and pansexual?
Just like bisexuality, pansexuals are sexually attracted to men and women.
But the key difference is that pansexual people tend to consider themselves as more “gender fluid”.
They may also be drawn to those who identify as intersex, third-gender, androgynous or transgender.
Which celebrities identify as pansexual?
Miley Cyrus has openly discussed her pansexuality.
She told Billboard: “I’m a little bit boyish. But I can also be super femme and dress as a bunny rabbit.
“Who I’m with has nothing to do with sex — I’m super open, pansexual, that’s just me.”
Demi Lovato has also revealed she is pansexual saying she “doesn’t know if she’s going to end up with a guy.”
It comes just a few months after the singer broke off her engagement to Max Ehrich.
Comedian Joe Lycett is another famous face to open-up about his sexuality.
He told gaytimes: “I think it’s important some people do publicly go ‘Hey, I’m not straight and I’m not gay. I’m somewhere in the middle and that’s ok.’”
While Chandelier singer Sia hasn’t put a definition on her sexuality, she has revealed that it is something she is “flexible” with.
In 2009, she told Same Same: “Before I was actually successful I’d always said I’ve always dated boys and girls and anything in between.
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“I don’t care what gender you are, it’s about people. I didn’t just recently open up, I just recently got famous! I’ve always been … well, flexible is the word I would use.”
Popular recording artist Ke$ha has also spoken about her attraction to “people”.
She told Seventeen magazine: “I don’t love just men. I love people. It’s not about a gender. It’s just about the spirit that exudes from that other person you’re with.”
Other celebrities who identify as pansexual include actress and model Cara Delevingne, actress Asia Kate Dillon and British rapper Yungblud.