i am a bottom and secretly pansexual?? (bisexual assumptions) | stillnotcorry
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if u see this comment "you're a big fat party animal" Развлечения
are you bisexual?
hell yeah i am
yes
No im Bilingual
no 🏳️🌈
Absof***inglutely
I’m ace, which means I’m equally not atracted to all genders
samw🤗 :)
I just realized by some definitions of pansexual this is the same thing
Me too.
@@gollossalkitty What?
@@gollossalkitty no
Bisexuality and Pansexuality have significant overlap, but many definitions of Pansexuality turn Bisexuality into a transphobic identity and thats so shitty and I HATE IT!!!!
I identify as bisexual bc my attractions to different genders feel different!! My understanding of Pansexuality is they would all feel the same! neither of these exclude trans people!! (as a Trans People myself, I in fact often prefer to date other trans people)
Yes this is why i identify as bisexual. My attraction isnt ignoring gender, gender is still part of the attraction, whatever the gender.
FR SAME
That's exactly how I feel. I like a little bit of everything but my attraction to cis men is way more prevalent (and possibly stronger) than anyone else, so I always identified as bisexual, because I understood pansexual as meaning "attraction regardless of gender" as in gender doesn't matter at all, but to me, gender does matter, it's just that I'm capable of attraction of some degree to a person of any gender.
yes omg i hate when it gets used the wrong way that’s exactly why i call myself bi too
i’m bisexual! when i was younger (14??) i identified as pansexual bc i thought it was a way to include trans ppl… but i later found bi does too so i went back to bisexual as it always resonated w me more 😄
samee i thought im the only one
jamie needs to do the same video now so it's complete
when the stillnot is corry
the when corry stillnot is
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bisexual here who thinks it’s pretty neat that us bisexuals make up the biggest portion of the lgbt community (at least based on current collected data)
edit: also think it’s hilarious that one question in, Cory is already giving a mini-lecture breaking down the complexities of sexuality labels and identities - very on brand for Cory, owner of a science podcast
second edit: I would love a video specifically on the ethics of true crime content if that’s something you wanna make. It is a very heavy topic tho, so I would understand if you didn’t
Bisexual here who used to go by "straight ish" until very recently. I thought i was bisexual at 14 and my mum told me it was a phase. So when it was just easier to go with guys I assumed it was a phase. As the years went on I realised I wanted a baby and the easiest way to do that was cis straight relationships so I think I just subconsciously pushed away that part. It wasnt until being pregnant with my child and watching one of Shaaba and Jamie's videos about it when I thought oh yeah even if you are a small part into another gender you are still bi. And so from then on i stopped saying straight ish because it was easier and now i say I'm bisexual. Im happy in my relationship and it doesnt change anything, but now I feel a better sense of who I am and why I felt so close to the community for so long. Mad to think it was internalised biphobia from those comments when i was younger even though i have met loads of bisexual people who tend to date only the opposite gender, like i would judge them in my head as not really bi. And it was all just coming from that. It felt very freeing to get rid of that.
i find it very interesting that calling yourself gay when you’re *technically* bi is a lot more common and acceptable in men. as a femme-leaning non binary person i call myself a lesbian when i am *technically* bi. i’m attracted to men once in a blue moon so calling myself a lesbian makes the most sense, especially in relation to other people/potential romantic interests. but, i have seen a lot of people hate on ‘bi lesbians’ so much more than men who basically do the same thing. i wonder why this is? probably terf rhetoric saying that any connection to men is bad and dangerous.
Potentially, I think people take attraction to men more seriously as well, in both women and men, and take attraction to women less seriously. Straight women drunkenly make out with their female friends, and generally people won't assume they're bi. I think people also sometimes feel more comfortable talking about sexual attraction to men, as opposed to women, as it might feel uncomfortably like sexualising women, which might make them uncomfortable, so people feel more comfortable sexualising men, as they're presumably less bothered by it.
People assume that a man with even the slightest hint of femininity is gay so he's better off saying he's gay if he is attracted to men, even if he still likes women. With women your slight attraction to men must be highlighted because it makes you more valid as a woman so to turn away from that is seen as an attack. The misogyny really shines when this happens. It's all just weird restrictive rules that shouldn't really matter.
My best friend and girlfriend also only like men once in a blue moon so are technically bi but neither of them lean into it too much and my girlfriend just calls herself gay.
It’s the lesbian specific word, loads of queer women say oh I’m so gay or whatever, it’s just that people who use the word lesbian tend to take the identity a lot more seriously and can be more gatekeepy about who uses it
This video has attracted a surprising amount of asexuals
omg that's so true about tops and bottoms 😓 I thought it was just a playful thing but some people probably do take it waaay too seriously.
I really didn't know about the septum piercing. But in my experience with the one person I know with one, yea probably true.
I remember debates with people when I was a teen about the "if you girls and boys as a guy, then you are just gay," and that made no sense to me.
I’m gay. And when I came out I also made it a huge part of my identity. I think it was because of being in the closet for so long, it was like breathing air for the first time. It was like “Hey Mr mailman, I’ve had a sexual awakening and it’s not what you think!” And now it’s “meh”.
I'm asexual but probs bi romantic? I didn't start exploring my identity more until after I got married, so it's hard to completely say on that last bit, but those are the labels I'm going with for now.
Thankfully my very straight husband is very accepting and interested in learning and understanding more all the time :)
Pan-Aegosexual
I like the idea of sex more rather than the physical act.
Personally I still get freaky despite me not caring much for sex, the physical half it just doesn't feel quite right but I really enjoy the performance and making another person feel good half of sex. But that's just me tho.
Learnt a new word today (aegosexual) and it was very helpful for my personal journey, thank you. I have felt like this for a while, but only towards a specific gender (I'm attracted to multiple genders) so was wondering if ther was a word for it. Still not exactly sure how I'd use it to help describe me but I somewhat relate to the definition.
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I am beyond glad my comment gave you aid!
May your Ws be many and Ls few!
*Huzzah!*
I'm responding to this so I can stumble over it again in some unknown future and be like "oh yeah".
Interesting. I'll probably continue to call my self sex-neutral asexual because barely anyone knows what that means anyway, and I hate explaining myself, but this sounds a lot like me. Not the pan part though, I'm very lesbian lol.
I'm omniromatic. Sort of like bi and pan. Pretty much has the same definition as pan except i do "notice" gender. It's still under the multisexual/multiromantic umbrella though.
Calling myself Bi never quite felt right, even though I was attracted to more than one gender. Then I found the word "Pansexual", and it described my feelings perfectly. It's about what feels right to you 💜
this is beautiful
I am omnisexual so I like all genders but have a preference mostly for women
Proud bi and ace here 😊 for me, there was never a doubt about the word I wanted to use. The word "bisexual" has been around me since YEARS before I came out, I associate it with the people and the experiences that taught me all about being queer and made me feel welcomed. It's not that deep, I don't feel like "pansexual" is a label that couldn't describe my experience (because objectively it could), it just isn't "my" label 💜💙
I came out as bi first, then queer. Idk, the label felt restricting to me, but that’s just my experience :)
Same! I came out as bi pretty young, and as I got older i felt like it didn’t fit anymore. Queer just seemed to make more sense to me, and if my preferences changed I wouldn’t have to come out all over again because it’s more of an umbrella term.
Sooo many of my friends identify as queer over bi because bi feels restrictive to them. Very valid experience
I’m aroace with an unknown gender preference lol
As in, I was always very uncomfortable calling myself straight when I logically thought I was, but then I spent years trying to figure out what my attraction actually means and now I can't be bothered
I used to identify as bi because I thought if I wasn't completely repulsed by men it must mean I'm able to be attracted to them, I just need to find the right one. I picked a guy who gave me the least amount of ick, broke up 2 weeks later. We're still friends and both very very gay.
recently coming to terms with the fact that im bisexual (again) after identifying as a lesbian for a while
Welcome back to the bi family!
@@salamanda11ah thank you!
Ah, I'll see you out of our lesbian family with love and support. We'll always be family friends 😌
I’m sure there are many women in the same boat!!! 6:13
I am, indeed, bisexual. And for me, my bisexuality is no different from pansexuality - I came out before people used the word pansexual and there just isn't enough of a difference between the two for me to feel it warrants changing my label. I often also just use bi+ as a label, or the catch-all of "queer". But basically, I identify as bi and have done for about 30 years now. Plus, I know this isn't really important in the grand scheme of things, but I also think the bi flag is the more visually pleasing flag. Also, I too have the problem of never being able to choose between things, so I just do them all. Kind of exhausting, but also fulfilling.
5:57 totally agree, you convinced me the first time you talked about it, i think it was a reacting to assumptions about our relationship vid con Noah (I did GCSE and the first A-level year of Spanish)! 😁😁😁🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🌶️
I'm old and back then it was just straight, gay, and bi. I identified as bi most of my life, but pan truly fits better. However I'm old and celibate mostly not by choice, just haven't had a partner in many years and am not looking.
I’m trans, FTM, and I’ve always been attracted to guys… but I’ve never been into super ripped, chad types. 😅
I understand the confusion and just wanting to say your straight or gay because you don’t really wanna explain all the minutia of your personal preferences.
My issue tends to be I’m into guys that generally consider themselves gay, and they’ve never been interested in a trans partner. I have hope though, as people seem to be more and more educated and open about these things
yes
I've only recently realised I'm bi. I just took it for granted I was straight. But I used to point out beautiful women to my ex husband everytime we went out lol. And had a massive crush on a female colleague. And when I feel attraction (which isn't often I'm asexual too. It's pretty equal to both lol). I just assumed this was all normal for a straight person. I never questioned myself. But my last partner did a lot of questioning for me lol. They were bi too. And after some consideration it feels right. I had internalised homophobia that made it something I just pushed to the side. But I'm happy now.
I'm thinking to use the label biromantic asexual. It feels the most right at the minute.
I would say personality matters to me more than physical appearance. I am loud and extravertes and super in your face chatty. Of course I'm attracted to soft quiet, more delicate in nature people. This feels like a curse. Inevitably I overwhelm my partners 😭
I don’t really describe myself as bi usually, although I am nonbinary & am attracted to other nonbinary people and men. But specifically I like people who tend to be more masc, neutral, and/or agender in terms of presentation/ vibe. The most accurate descriptor I’ve seen is uranic, but it’s not really known so I usually just don’t really label myself at all.
@sewerrat7418 oh for sure! But I wouldn’t say either of those describe me. I am afab and present in a way which most people probably assume I’m a woman, so I feel like gay or lesbian would imply that I am attracted to women/ femme people, but it’s pretty much the opposite as I’m attracted to everyone except for women.
I am lesbian and I agree on the top and bottom business, lesbians do this, mainly about being a top, I find it annoying as feels like they are trying to prove something and I really don't care and puts me off a bit as if I want to be with someone I want to be able to be a top, a bottom and a verse, much more fun that way and more freedom.
Same. I mostly use the labels humorously with my girlfriend with ironic comments like "thats bottom behavior." but we've had really good conversations on how the labels intertwine with misogyny
@@Smiley_Fruitcake yeah I don't mind if it's just a joke sort thing and I agree it does as like it follows the whole the top is the more masculine idea like the top is a man better then the women a bottom and how the top will control while the bottom follows.
@@emilymisty798 Exactly. I've also seen a lot of weird hate for bottoms?? Like people will actively disrespect and talk down to bottoms for being bottoms while hyping up tops. It's so weird
@@Smiley_Fruitcake exactly it is werid and I have seen that too and like I don't get it as someone has to be a bottom and also there is nothing wrong with being a bottom.
@@emilymisty798 The only reason I can think of is because bottoms are seen as 'the woman' in the relationship. It's just all so strange, it also seems like a lot of straight people are a bit obsessed with who the top and bottom is in gay relationships. My girlfriend when we were 15 were always asked by straight people who the top and bottom was like we weren't pretty much children who had only been dating for 2 months
Corry is back! Hell yeah
I feel like every queer person goes through that "aggressively lgbt" phase xD
I’ll never come out of it lol! Whilst being an egg it was a healthier thing to attracth myself to than toxic masculinity, which is always going to be a cruel reality-Alexander Avila 2023.
Hey! I'm one of those bi/pan folk who generally call myself gay.
I'm pansexual, though I'm also leaning heavily towards being demisexual as well. And it's kind of hard to explain, in some ways. I can definitely be attracted to any gender, I sort of have a tiny preference towards female parts from when I thought I was straight, but it feels more like a circumstantial matter than me inherently leaning that way. And while I experience attraction to different genders somewhat differently, that isn't on the romantic front at all, only in terms of "in a hypothetical sexual interaction, people with different combinations of gender identity and physical parts would _probably_ have different things they'd enjoy or not enjoy, and I'm open to whatever they'd find fun". All I'd need is the emotional connection and properly communicated consent. Which, yeah, demi definitely applies to actual situations even though in hypothetical ones I'm extremely open. Like, I wouldn't even date someone to have there be a question of whether it'd happen on a first date unless I knew they felt really strongly about me.
Ultimately, I feel like whatever label someone chooses should work for them rather than worrying about trying to fit a strict definition of it. I just prefer pan over bi because I feel like my selectiveness is more based on personal closeness than gender or sex or anything like that. (Also on the note of flags, I've seen people say they prefer to call themselves bi over pan simply because they prefer the bi flag. I get that, it is a more aesthetically pleasing color scheme, but I can't help but love the meaning of the pan flag colors - magenta, yellow, and cyan, the subtractive primary colors used by printers to produce any color.)
EDIT: I feel like I should make some additions/clarifications. First off, no, nothing about being bi excludes trans or nonbinary people, and I'm sick of people insisting that all pan people think that. Frankly, you see that sort of thing way more these days than you see pan people actually think it. Secondly, I don't like the whole "hearts not parts" cliche for several reasons. For one, it sounds more appropriate for alloromantic asexuals. If you experience sexual attraction, the "parts" are going to be relevant to that somehow. And trying to insist otherwise, even if it was initially meant to combat stereotypes of pansexual people being promiscuous, just feels unnecessarily and unhelpfully puritanical. Third, I don't really know if anyone else would find this helpful and I know it isn't entirely this simple for everyone, but for me, I feel like it's easiest to explain my orientation by pairing romantic attraction to gender identity and sexual attraction to physical sexual characteristics. Like, I feel like this may be reductive but I just feel like if sex and gender aren't tied together, I find trying to make one orientation based on both is just... unhelpful. And to me I just feel like in both, demi and pan works for me. I can love someone regardless of their gender if I like them enough, and then I could be sexually attracted to them regardless of their body. I dunno, am I just saying a lot about nothing? Maybe.
Makes sense to me!
corry you are so freaking smart like its insane
I am bisexual in the same way I'm a trans man. Do these labels explain exactly my identity? No. But they do communicate what I'm trying to get across.
bisexual gang - also so true bi colors are so great (up there with the og pride flag)
I am bisexual/pansexual - whichever term. I'm genderfluid, and gender/bits/physicality have nothing to do with if I am or can be attracted to someone. - Color or curls, well, I think you made a good choice.
pls pls pls would absolutely LOVE a vid on true crime and murder podcasts, I would love to hear everything you have to say on it
I identify as a graysexual lesbian right but now, but I’m not sure if that’s right, all I know is that I’m definitely somewhere on the asexual spectrum and that I definitely would not date a man.😅
I like true crime personally and I watch it because it's important to know what's going on in the world and how vile people can be I respect the victims in the case and not all true crime podcasts are made for entertainment a lot are just to spread awareness but most things we do make money so I dont find it a big deal besides most the time the permission is given so respect is there. I find it interesting to know the psychology behind things like murder and also there are many white murders as well as black murders it's not something based on race now as much as it used to be. Anyway hope you are all well :))
My sexuality is always determined by how im feeling and the situation. Pan has been the most accurate but im wonderingif theres more accurate term
I hate labels ik they have a use and purpose but the labels can get so complex yk
Finally someone talking about how problematic true crime shows are
For one, nope im just straight and for two wanted to come down and comment on his ideas about sexuality and gender.(whichever one he was speaking on) when he said you would have to make a box for everyone on the planet as not everyone would fit into the same boxes i believe is not true. People aren't that different as why would they be. We are all one race living in one place under a system devised by us for us. How different can we be when we are all the same thing growing up in the same area? Like most gay people act the same, that's why they are grouped together. Same goes for everyone else because we are all human and all act the same. Like no one person is so special that they would need their own grouping because if one person feels a certain way then its guaranteed another person does. That's why we have these communities built on shared ideas and experiences that people naturally flock too because people are naturally alike. Hell even the most different people will and can agree on the same things because no one is truly different. Saying your bisexual tells most people everything about your sexuality because you more than likely act like every other bisexual person and if you don't than you just act like the group that doesn't act like every other bisexual person. You'll never be just you because we are all so inherently alike. It's this thought that bridges people no matter the background because at the end of the day, ALL of us are so much more alike than we think.
yesss I am very bisexual 💓💜💙
Yea, I am indeed a bisexual
I'm abrosexual aroace, so I feel a teensy weensy bit of romantic attraction (no s3xual attraction at all) and the gender changes
6:13 same except, I know 1 lesbian trans guy with one, the other person I know with a septum piercing is bi and enby. So.. I don’t know what lesson we just learn lol. But, do you guys remember the Sci Guys episode on asexuality, and they are talking about the different dimensions of the Kinsey scale, I think the 1st, like a pole down the middle that the others attach themselves to in x, y, and z directions, is gender, sorry for the info dump! I’m currently in a DID episode, maybe you could do a sci guys video on.
I also have some stuff to say about the time-travel-self-actualisation/thingy, word from buhddism where you can reincarnate as either an animal, if your spirit failed as an a human beforehand, or an object, if it failed as an animal. Interestingly, not the parts that originate from England 🏴’s colonisation of India, (the Caste system) but the reincarnation of the body( one part of the individual, one of three; similar to the Evangelical idea of the Holy Trinity, the spirit(son, which inhabits the body of the individual), 🍞🥖🥯🥨🫓🫓🫓🫓🐟🎣🎣🎣🎣🍣🍤🎏🍥🍥🍥🐡🐠🐟, (soul, which will eventually become a “dæmon”- ✡️🍷🍶🍷🩸the world of Phili p Pullman, (His dark marterials, The book of Dust)) and, finally, the Father.
This symbolises the unstoppable force of Dust, have you read Alice Walker’s The Colour Purple. Have you read it anyone? I recommend you do before watching my future episode on the show.
It will be an interesting After Dark, just ‘cause sci-guys has ended, doesn’t mean the conversation has”- Jamo in that episode with Alex. ✨⭐️🌟💫
Im either vincian (man only attracted to other male presenting people) or Omni
I have a septum piercing, but I'm not Bi-sexual, but I am Bi-romantic, so close enough ig
Yes i am bisexual
4:56 i would love to see that! Linnae Vinnae did a good video about it! 🎉🎉🎉😘🥰😍🙃🙂🙃🙂😊🥰🥰🥰I really love her! ☕️🫖😁🦋🐟🚙🚎🐬🥣🧢🐳🦕📘🪣🩵🩵🩵🩵🩵🩵🌐
I identify as gay because im a transmasc nonbinary person who is attracted to men and non binary people
I’m here for a main channel vid about why true crime is bad
I am also bisexual 🧚♂️
Im a lesbian and while i do think the bi flag is very cool i do disagree with it being the best flag. Lesbian flag is literally a sunset its so pretty.
Absolutely not, although there is nothing wrong with any other attraction on the spectrum. Why do some people care so much about what happens in another person's bedroom or bathroom? Let people just be who they are, for goodness sake.
@stillnotcorry the audio isn’t great on this video just as an fyi. still a great watch :)
the only reason I noticed is because I had just watched another one of your videos, and it sounded like you were using a better mic in that video
yeah! there was an issue with the audio recording so it’s not my usual mic!
I suppose under your definition of bisexuality I would apply but I identify as pan because my friends said I was and I don’t feel like changing it for the seven people who care. I like calling myself pansexual but I wouldn’t say I’m gender blind. But I suppose it’s just a label, you could call me planesexual and I would agree, labels are weird.
i am bisexual!
Yes I'm bi
I am, in fact, a bisexual
I don't know what my sexuality is, I'm a woman who is attracted to men and masculine leaning non-binary people. Am I straight? Straight leaning?
I'm biromantic and ace
My sexuality is to be determined. 💀
Fellow bisexual here 💖💜💙
I’m a trans men and bisexual
I'm transgender ftm and I like ✨men✨
i’m not bi but a huge lesbian who thinks bi people are cool!
I AM A BISEXUAL TRANSGENDER FEMALE WHO IS POLYAMOROUS
I’m attracted to ✨women ✨ but men I don’t know
I'm straight. Being bi would be cool for the freedom of attraction as in u wouldnt try to make ur attraction fit into a box but being oppressed for ur sexuality doesnt seem fun, especially in a 3rd world country. So, im happy being straight
I’m a frying pan
I am bisexual ( I am romantically attracted to men but sexually attracted to women) and… Demi-sexual… I am so queeer 😂😂😂😂
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Hi! I'm bi
IM PANSEXUAL
“You’re a big fat party animal” 🎉💀
💛🤍💜🖤 💗💚💙 🖤🤍💜🐀
Yes I realized I did the last one wrong.
🖤🐀🤍💜
I'm a demisexual lesbian (also alloromantic).
I'm still kinda confused but I think I'm probly bi
I am Asexual however I am Biromantic
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well im copying from noah who copied from shaaba😭
Bis unite!! 💖💜💙
My sexuality is... girls... uhhh pretty
Mmm I’m bi and on the aroace spectrum, so yeah :)
Pan 💖💛💙🥰😘😍😌😉🙂🙃😊
My assumption is that you are actually androsexual… 😁😁😁🥰😘🙃😇😊☺️🙃🙃🙃🙃🙂😇I love your category rants, this one gave me vibes of that gender-colour vid 😁 2:32
Still asexual.
One day you might need bifocals and you can add another bi to the list. Maybe have a bicycle too.
I'm a demisexual gay man :)
change your rule because I'll have you know I'm a lesbian with a septum. Maybe it's different with a septum lip piercing combo tho
Sorry to disagree but the lesbian and gay flags are the best i n my humble opinion.
Nah, I'm gay.
I'm gay because men are pretty
my gender is???
my sexuality is???
corry I am just Avery
You’re a wee bit roundabout on your points! Try not to drag the same sentence on over and over again.
usually it’s for comedy/emphasis - people tend to respond better when i repeat lol
@@stillnotcorry No hate! Love your videos, it just seems like a lot of time wasted on one particular thing, yknow? But you do you, man. 👍❤️
Sorry if I sounded a tad curt. I am a few days post-op with top surgery, and your videos have been one of the only forms of entertainment I’ve gotten. (Long explanation, but I didn’t want to hurt your feelings or nothin.)
@@stillnotcorry Thank you for explaining, by the way! Forgot to add that.
I dont mind trans people like Noah he is so handsome ❤️🔥😍i LOVE Noah so much
i… what?
WHAT
@@stillnotcorry i dont mind if the the person IS trans while he has a body of boy i dont care 🌈
I usually enjoy your content and agree with you on a lot of things, but the top/bottom/vers section in this is so bad 😅I'm sorry, but an "arbitrary pseudo gender system based on sex" is just NOT at all what those labels (and sometimes according identities) are, and it's not what people who make an identity out of those labels are trying to establish. There are definitely things about top/bottom stereotypes etc one could critique, but this feels like you have no idea what you're even talking about tbh. Just say you don't understand and/or personally don't like to use those labels and go, you didn't have to be so confidently incorrect about it
you’ve not provided any alternative here. you’ve just said “you’re wrong so be quiet”.
the point is that there are gender-like stereotypes that are applied to the standard top/bottom system - that’s what i’m critiquing.
Bisexuality is limited to attraction towards males and females. Pansexual expands to include trans-women, trans-men, & other non-conforming gender identities.
trans men r men n trans women r women, they fit under the bisexual attractions
@@NOAHFINNCE Then do we create a new label for bisexual people who don’t prefer to date trans? Pansexual label was created to specify.
@@houseplant7441 i think that label is 'bisexual people who don't want to date trans people'
@@cool-zd3ev It was a rhetorical question. There doesn’t need to be a new label because the term “pansexual” was already created to distinguish people whose sexual attraction includes more than male & female.
you realise trans men and women are either male or female as well right?