January 2011
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Jan 31st
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Jan 30th
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Queertionary 2.2
With thanks to spectrumnaut and sad821. If you have definitions, suggestions and corrections, ask or submit. Ace: (orientation) shortened version of and slang term for Asexual, and slang term for Aromantic. Agender: (gender) see Genderqueer, a- meaning non; being of no gender. Ally: a person who is not queer/LGBTQ but supports and promotes rights and equality for queer/LGBTQ people. Androgynous:...
Jan 29th
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Jan 28th
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superawesomephoenix asked: Sometimes I just go through this blog and look at all the pictures, read a few posts... It just gives me a good feeling. So, uh, thank you for running this blog.
Jan 28th
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I love your submissions!
Pictures you found of things in pan flag colours Pictures you took of things in pan flag colours Pan related anecdotes Links to other pansexual/panromantic/multisexual blogs Words/definitions/suggestions for Queertionary Pan Bios; what being pansexual/panromantic means to you, how you discovered pansexuality, how you realised your own sexuality and/or how you express your...
Jan 27th
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FAQ - What do the colours mean?
The colours are those used in the pansexual flag. As pansexualflag puts it: I chose pink, yellow and blue as pan colours because pink and blue have come to be accepted to represent binary gender (pink for the female spectrum, blue for the male spectrum), while yellow is a bright colour, that symbolises life and happiness in many cultures, and is neglected by most queer-representing flags....
Jan 27th
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Anonymous asked: I have noticed that many people do not catagorize pansexuality as a 'gay' or 'homosexual' term. Do you agree, or disagree? I've always considered myself both gay and pan, essentially combining the two. Am I wrong in thinking this? Are they wrong? I'd like some feedback.
Jan 25th
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peaceloveandmermaids asked: where can I find those nikes?!
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thegayonfire-deactivated2012100 asked: This is kind of random lol, But yesterday was my mom's birthday and my dad forgot to get candles so we had to use the ones left over from last year or something and it was the pan flag colors and my dad put them in order without even knowing and it was so awesome xD
Jan 23rd
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Jan 19th
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sheepdean asked: You know, if you use the "read more" breaks, it would spam everyone's dashboard a lot less with the constant dictionary posting :P
Jan 19th
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fractured-moonlightonthesea asked: From what I've read, neutrois is not a sexuality, but more like a gender identity, only they don't identify with a specific gender, instead they wish to relieve them self of all the gender roles and any traits that could link them to male or female. As far as sexuality, it can range, being neutrois is more of a gender identity than a sexuality.
Jan 19th
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fractured-moonlightonthesea asked: Metrosexuality is a sexuality, I think it does get overlooked though, as just straight guy who loves fashion, but its more than that. Its really about a guy would identifies with gays and is a very supporting ally, but he just isn't gay.

Trisexual can be interpreted as a joke, and is often used as one. Some people say trisexuals will "try" anything, because of the...
Jan 18th
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Neutrois
There’s a lot here on Neutrois (MTN and FTN), and I encourage you to read it. Here’s the first paragraph:   Neutrois means non-gendered class. A Neutrois is someone who identifies as being non-gendered and seeks to lose the major physical signifiers that indicate gender to others (breasts, facial and body hair, crotch bulges, etc). Neutrois are not androgynes, but do pursue an...
Jan 18th
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sheepdean asked: You know, if you use the "read more" breaks, it would spam everyone's dashboard a lot less with the constant dictionary posting :P
Jan 17th
fractured-moonlightonthesea asked: From what I've read, neutrois is not a sexuality, but more like a gender identity, only they don't identify with a specific gender, instead they wish to relieve them self of all the gender roles and any traits that could link them to male or female. As far as sexuality, it can range, being neutrois is more of a gender identity than a sexuality.
Jan 17th
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Queertionary 2.1
Ace: (orientation) shortened version of and slang term for Asexual, and slang term for Aromantic. Agender: (gender) see Genderqueer, a- meaning non; being of no gender. Ally: a person who is not queer/LGBTQ but supports and promotes rights and equality for queer/LGBTQ people. Androgynous: (gender) the presentation of ambiguous gender, one who presents in such a way. Aromantic: (orientation) a-...
Jan 17th
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fractured-moonlightonthesea asked: Metrosexuality is a sexuality, I think it does get overlooked though, as just straight guy who loves fashion, but its more than that. Its really about a guy would identifies with gays and is a very supporting ally, but he just isn't gay.

Trisexual can be interpreted as a joke, and is often used as one. Some people say trisexuals will "try" anything, because of the...
Jan 17th
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elephantasie asked: I saw something on your tumblr about pomosexuality. This definition is how I originally presumed pansexuality was. I'm glad there is a better word for it. Awesome!
Jan 17th
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re: she/her and he/him, pronouns - i don’t feel that it is accurate to define these words as referring to someone of distinctly “masculine” or “feminine” gender. some of “masculine” genders use “she”, some people of “feminine” genders use “he”, and some bi-gendered, non-gendered, genderqueer, and other-gendered folks use...
Jan 17th
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inpraiseofshame-deactivated2012 asked: Has someone defined neutrois yet?

I personally would define neutrois as a trans* identity where the individual desires a sexless body. Often but not always neutrois people also identify with a non-binary gender identity such as agender, bigender, genderqueer etc. However, though I'm neutrois myself, I haven't met many other people who are, so I can't really speak for...
Jan 17th
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Neutrois
There’s a lot here on Neutrois (MTN and FTN), and I encourage you to read it. Here’s the first paragraph:   Neutrois means non-gendered class. A Neutrois is someone who identifies as being non-gendered and seeks to lose the major physical signifiers that indicate gender to others (breasts, facial and body hair, crotch bulges, etc). Neutrois are not androgynes, but do pursue an...
Jan 17th
elephantasie asked: I saw something on your tumblr about pomosexuality. This definition is how I originally presumed pansexuality was. I'm glad there is a better word for it. Awesome!
Jan 16th
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Queertionary 2.0 is really getting around!
I see all the likes and reblogs all over the pansexualparty dash, and I’ve even seen it a few times on my main dash, reblogged by great blogs that I follow from other reblogs! -very happy face- Sorry about all the ask posts today; I’ve been getting so much feedback for Queertionary! There’s some more for tomorrow, and then I think I’ll have to post Queertionary 2.1! Thank...
Jan 16th
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pickledhappiness asked: Oh! I'm sorry if I should have submitted something instead, but my suggestions were really just thoughts and you could confirm them with people who have life experience with each specific orientation/gender.

Also I was thinking on the topic of what bisexuality means, because there's some controversy over that. You defined it as attraction to men and women, and I suggested...
Jan 16th
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pickledhappiness asked: I really like how you put together Queertionary, but I had a couple thoughts about things that you could update for v. 3.0. Some transsexual people I've talked to don't consider themselves to have been born in the "wrong sex body," it's more of that their gender was incorrectly identified at birth, due to society's mistaken assumption that penis = boy, vulva = girl....
Jan 16th
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fractured-moonlightonthesea asked: Other Sexual Orientations for your list!

Bi curious : someone who is not bisexual, but is not opposed to having physical relations with someone who is of the same gender, but the feelings are just physical, and the person has no want to be in a relationship with someone of the same sex.

Heteroflexible: A person beyond the bi curious stage, but will never be in an...
Jan 16th
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yademic asked: About cross dressing and transvestites:

Being a transvestite has come to mean someone who cross dresses for sensual and/or sexual gratification, and so people who cross dressed for entirely different reasons started calling themselves cross dressers to get away from that stigma. So a cross dresser is generally someone who does it because they enjoy it (it's fun, etc), while a...
Jan 16th
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cityofbridges asked: I would say yes - separate transvestite from drag queen/king. I am a female-identified pansexual who displays fairly feminine gender expression during the day and rarely "cross-dresses", but I do perform with a local revue in drag about once a month.
Jan 16th