Get the blasexual mug.The use of light pink, purple, and blue lighting in a room or movie scene. The name comes from the colors of the bisexual flag. If in a movie/piece of media, it could signify the character in the scene is bisexual.
Alexander: Yo, check out Penelope's new room set up, she got new LED lights.
Alejandro: The bisexual lighting is on point in there.
Alejandro: The bisexual lighting is on point in there.
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by AnotherRandomPersonHere. January 13, 2019
Get the Short ass bisexual mug.To be bisexual is to be attracted to a person regardless or gender or sex. It does not mean that you cannot make up your mind, it does not mean you are sex-crazed, and it does not mean that you will by default participate in orgies every night.
Of course, there is probably someone reading this that DOES participate in orgies every night, but they would be in the minority.
by Alyson April 21, 2003
Get the bisexual mug.a) If you've ever heard of 'Greek love' then you will easily understand bisexuality. The ancient Greek males would have sex with both sexes, some may have only had sex with women to procreate.
b) Liking both sexes in general, usually romantically and/or sexually. A mix between being gay and straight.
b) Liking both sexes in general, usually romantically and/or sexually. A mix between being gay and straight.
by Jazz C December 28, 2005
Get the bisexual mug.The WOMEN that LESBIANS cant stand. Which boggles my mind because Hetero's judge you for your sexual preference, why do the same?
by Milk September 13, 2004
Get the bisexual mug.Being bisexual means being attracted to two or more genders, but a bisexual person CAN have a preference over gender.
A common misconception is that bisexual people are transphobic and exclude transgender people or non-binary people out of their sexuality, but this is actually not true at all! Transgender is not a third gender, neither is non-binary. Trans men are men & trans women are women so bisexual people are attracted to trans people too!
Bisexual also includes non-binary people.
Being pansexual is actually very similar to being bisexual but they are NOT the same thing!
Being pansexual means that you are attracted to two or more genders, with NO preference over gender.
A common misconception is that pansexuality is bi-phobic or transphobic, when in reality it is neither of those things. Some people think that pansexual people believe that being transgender is a third gender, or that pansexual people only exist because they think that being bisexual inherently discriminates against transgender people and non-binary people. But this is not true! Both sexualities include trans AND non-binary people.
The only difference between being pansexual and being bisexual is that bisexual people can have a preference over gender, (example: sexuality ratio is 70% women, 10% men, 20% non-binary or anywhere in between) and pansexual people have zero preference over gender, and have no sexuality ratio!
A common misconception is that bisexual people are transphobic and exclude transgender people or non-binary people out of their sexuality, but this is actually not true at all! Transgender is not a third gender, neither is non-binary. Trans men are men & trans women are women so bisexual people are attracted to trans people too!
Bisexual also includes non-binary people.
Being pansexual is actually very similar to being bisexual but they are NOT the same thing!
Being pansexual means that you are attracted to two or more genders, with NO preference over gender.
A common misconception is that pansexuality is bi-phobic or transphobic, when in reality it is neither of those things. Some people think that pansexual people believe that being transgender is a third gender, or that pansexual people only exist because they think that being bisexual inherently discriminates against transgender people and non-binary people. But this is not true! Both sexualities include trans AND non-binary people.
The only difference between being pansexual and being bisexual is that bisexual people can have a preference over gender, (example: sexuality ratio is 70% women, 10% men, 20% non-binary or anywhere in between) and pansexual people have zero preference over gender, and have no sexuality ratio!
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