i never said they were. i just know that there are people out there that are closed minded ranters who would rather argue for hours on the lossing side of an argument than accept the posibilitys. and all i ment by what i said is that i personaly i'm not a judgemental person cos i have no reason to be, if i offended you then i'm sorry but the sad truth is that the world is a dark place and not everyone will be as willing to accept what everyone has to say.
She's got a point. It was slightly poor word choice on your part. The way you worded your text gave the impression (to me, anyway) that you consider pansexuals to be more open-minded simply because they're more open in their sexuality and that other sexualities are less open-minded simply because some of them like to call pansexuals bad names. Considering the context, I personally took it as you taking a shot at heteros because there are close-minded people among them who do criticize pansexuals (as well as gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transexuals, etc etc).
It just didn't seem necessary; especially considering a pansexual had already made mention of their own pansexuality and not gotten any grief for it. So apologies if I took it the wrong way, that's just what I saw in it. But I digress...
As for my sexuality, I'm not entirely certain at the moment. I've considered myself about as straight as they come for most of my life, but recently I've opened up to the possibility that I may be bi, at least to an extent. I can't imagine myself actually having a sexual relationship with another man, but I can see myself as being romantic with one should the right guy come along, and with that I can see how it could potentially
lead to a sexual relationship.
So as of now, I'm undecided. I chose bi because though I've yet to meet a guy who could swing me the other way, I can certainly see the possibility.