I concur with the information presented, it's just not new to me, plus I'm not a fan of fixed definitions in these matters, but it's OK to have and use labels (or tags) to describe yourself, even if it's just in front of the mirror, to have a handle that helps you to somehow relate yourself with others. It helps your own awareness and tolerance levels, and to refrain from being too judgmental (towards others, but also yourself as well). I consider myself pansexual, but I've told a few colleagues that I'm bi, because most guys around here can't relate to "new" labels and I don't really want to stress it. Best thing, anyway, is that there's rarely ever a deficit of people that I can get along with (and get things going with, too), whatever their gender or orientation is. Any kind of a so-called "battle of the sexes" is, in my opinion, unnecessary and rather destructive to society and relationships (on any level).
This was so helpful and I finally understood me fully, thank you so much for making this video ❤😊
I concur with the information presented, it's just not new to me, plus I'm not a fan of fixed definitions in these matters, but it's OK to have and use labels (or tags) to describe yourself, even if it's just in front of the mirror, to have a handle that helps you to somehow relate yourself with others. It helps your own awareness and tolerance levels, and to refrain from being too judgmental (towards others, but also yourself as well).
I consider myself pansexual, but I've told a few colleagues that I'm bi, because most guys around here can't relate to "new" labels and I don't really want to stress it.
Best thing, anyway, is that there's rarely ever a deficit of people that I can get along with (and get things going with, too), whatever their gender or orientation is.
Any kind of a so-called "battle of the sexes" is, in my opinion, unnecessary and rather destructive to society and relationships (on any level).
I like the PANSEXUAL term Yesss 8/17/24.