A person who is abrosexual may, at times, be pansexual, but at other times they may be heterosexual or asexual. Pansexual means you like people in general regardless of gender identity Abrosexual means your attraction changes between genders at set or random intervals So you may feel pansexual one day but the next you aren't attracted to anyone (asexual) or you only like women, etc In essence, you can be both at the same time as abrosexual just means your attraction changes But terms like homosexuality, bisexuality, heterosexuality, and pansexuality typically refer to the genders of the people you may be attracted to, whereas abrosexuality does not specify any gender
Additionally, the fluidity of being abrosexual sets its apart from being pansexual or asexual. Some abrosexual people might identify with different sexuality labels at different times, for example, some days they might use the label pansexual, whereas other days they might use the label. An abrosexual person might find that they identify with the term ' pansexual,' later with 'heterosexual,' and later with 'homosexual' — all while being abrosexual. Pansexual pansexuality is an attraction to individuals regardless of their gender identity Pansexual people may feel attraction to anyone at any time Conversely, abrosexual individuals may identify with many orientations over time, including pansexuality, but do not necessarily feel a constant attraction to all genders.
It is important to note that being abrosexual is not the same as pansexual, where one is not limited by the sexual orientation or gender of the other person For instance, someone who is abrosexual may be asexual for some time and bisexual at another time. One of the questions that commonly arises is how abrosexual differs from pansexual Although both sexual orientations are inclusive and involves attraction to more than one gender, abrosexuality particularly refers to the fluid nature of attraction. What is the difference between bisexuality and pansexuality, you ask
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