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Whats Your Sexuality?

I'm straight. As far as I know, so is Waldo. My neighbor Mary swears her cat, Valentino, is gay (he's always hanging around her husband Jimmy and never her). Grumpy Cat just looks asexual to me - grumpy and asexual. Idk. :rolleyes:
 
I'm a lesbian (and I like to emphasize that I am a lesbian; I would never say that I identify as a lesbian) but I don't consider it to be as simplistic and reductive as that which is suggested by the term "sexuality."
 
Mostly lesbian but in long relation with aspie man. Well he sort of lives downstairs and I am upstairs but I do love him so whatever.
 
What's the difference between pansexual and bisexual? (Am I the only one that doesn't know this?)
I haven't heard of it until today either, but from what I can gather, the difference is that bisexual people are attracted to men and women; whereas pansexual people are attracted to people whether they're male, female, transgender, etc.

Of course, I could have the wrong end of the stick.

EDIT: Forgot to answer the question myself. I'm heterosexual, and fairly pervy when I'm in the right mood. Not outwardly (I don't 'come on' to people), but my imagination might run away with me.
 

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