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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE PANROMANTIC?

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE PANROMANTIC?

Panromantic is a term used to refer to people who are romantically attracted to all types of gender, including the transgender. Society has its norms rules and standards that are put there for its people. 

Other things in society are seen as taboo. However, thanks to the awareness that has been created, the world has changed its view about the sexuality of the people. Lately, bisexuals’ rights are also protected by governments which has made people have confidence in their sexuality. It is good to explore your sexuality since every person is entitled to have a healthy sexual life free from abuse. You need to enjoy your sexual life so that you can know and understand your sexuality and sexual needs which will help you in your relationship and social life since you can help your partners with what turns you on and what puts you off.  Not all people are straight in their relationships as expected by society. Have you heard of panromantic? This article outlines everything that you need to know about being panromantic.

Panromantic

This is a romantic attraction to all types of gender. Most people use the term panromantic and pansexual interchangeably although they are not the same. There is a difference between romantic and sexual attraction and therefore a person who is a pansexual is not necessarily panromantic. According to Miller (2012), panromantic is the ability to be romantically attracted to people of all genders while pansexuality is the sexual and romantic attraction to people regardless of their gender.

What It Means to be as panromantic and asexual

Asexual refers to the person’s sexual orientation and romantic refers to the romantic orientation of a person although there are people whore are both (Bogaert, 2015). Therefore, a person who is asexual can be referred to as panromantic have other romantic relationships, or be heteroromantic.

A person who is panromantic or asexual can experience romantic attraction to people of any gender and they tend not to have any sexual attraction to others.

Characteristics of Panromantic Asexuality

  • If they are romantically attracted to you they may not be aroused when you are together but they can when they are with people they are sexually attracted to
  • They can feel romantically attracted to people of any gender including the transgender
  • They might choose not to have sex 
  • Since they are unpredictable, they can experience little or no sexual attraction to others. Out of many there are a few to who they can be sexually attracted.

Panromantic Asexuality in Relationships

Dawson et al. (2016) noted that panromantic people just like any other may seek romantic love, close friends, and emotional connection but they find it difficult to connect with people who have the same sexual identity. Therefore, they make most relationships with the sexual people.

Asexuality can be seen as a spectrum since it has many different people who feel different about sexual activity. Some will seem repulsive and will choose not to have sexual activity, some have a positive mind regarding sex and see it as neutral. some would opt to masturbate to satisfy their sexual desires other than having sex with others

Myths And Misconceptions About Squirting Organisms

Squirting is the fluid that is released when a woman has reached the organism through the vagina.  Most women do not squirt when they are having an organism some release the fluids frequently, some squirt once in a while, and others never experience and this should not make you feel less a woman since people are different. This type of organism happens when there is a fast release of urine from the bladder. There are so many myths that are connected to the female organism such as

Every Woman Can Squirt When They Make Love Using the Same-Sex Position 

The way people experience squirting varies from one person to the other. If you can squirt using the same method it will not apply to the other person. There is no proven method or sex position that can make women squirt therefore the method that makes you squirt is not the same method that will work for another person. According to D Amati et al. (2003), women have skene’s glands which have the same function as the prostate in me. These glands secrete fluids that can also be produced during the organism. although not all women have these glands and since they are thought to secrete the fluid that is produced during the organism it makes it hard for women who lack the glands to squirt when they climax during sex.

Squirt Organisms Is in Large Volume

This is another thing that people believe is not true you should not expect squirt to wet the sheets. the volume produced will differ from one woman to the other therefore at one point it is a small trickle or can be a stream of fluid.  Every amount of the fluid produced I valid as a squirt and it is normal to c vary when making love

Squirting Or Ejaculation Happens Only During Organism

Similarly, the expelling of fluid from the vagina (squirting) differs from person to person, some people squirt before or after an organism. also squirting and organisms can happen simultaneously while some have squirts of squirts spread over minutes.  It is good to understand d how your body works so that you do not stress yourself about having an organism maybe it does not work the normal way that most people know.

Conclusion

It is allowed to understand that many people have romantic and sexual relationships that are different and if your attraction to people is different you should know how to go about it.  Although most people will want to keep it secret some agree it is good to let the family know the kind of person you are so that you can get all the support you need and limit the expectations that they have from you.  if you are panromantic, make sure you make them understand that you do have romantic feelings but for all the genders. it is evident that the society has its set social goals for its people and when you turn out to be the opposite you will be seen as an outcast, with your family knowing you they will have to defend you since they truly understand what you are and it has no difference with people in normal (straight) relationships. 

References

Bogaert, A. F. (2015). Asexuality: What it is and why it matters. Journal of sex research

52(4), 362-379.

D Amati, G., Di Gioia, C. R. T., Pannunzi, L. P., Pistilli, D., Carosa, E., Lenzi, A., & 

Jannini, E. A. (2003). Functional anatomy of the human vagina. Journal of endocrinological investigation, 26(3; SUPP), 92-96.

Dawson, M., McDonnell, L., & Scott, S. (2016). Negotiating the boundaries of intimacy: 

The personal lives of asexual people. The Sociological Review, 64(2), 349-365.

Miller, T. (2012). Analysis of the 2011 asexual awareness week community census. Age13(15), 5.

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