This Thursday (8) marks International Pansexuality Day.
Sexual orientation, as psychologist and founder of Rainbow Psychology Hamilton Kida explains, is about “people who like people.”
In an interview with CNN Radio on CNN No Plural +, he stated that this means that they are individuals who do not link sexuality with attraction.
That is, people who “are attracted to others regardless of sexuality, without labeling the sexuality of the other to relate, considering, for example, affinities.”
In Kida’s assessment, Pansexuality “is more active because of militancy”, which acts to “deconstruct sexuality as something binary.”
He recalled that in ancient times people “related without classifying sexuality as something determinant.”
With the rise of the Roman Empire and expansion of Christianity, however, Hamilton claimed that the binary discourse, of either relating to the opposite gender, or to the same, gained strength.
The specialist pointed out that pansexuals suffer prejudice, generally, by those who say they are indecisive and are “in doubt” about who they like, and that they will decide at some point.
“Sexual orientation is not a choice, and this is a second prejudice”, he classified.
*Produced by Amanda Alves
Source: CNN Brasil

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