Peter Boom The Philosophy of Pansexuality The Theory of Pansexuality

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PETER BOOM

THE PHILOSOPHY OF PANSEXUALITY


The Theory of Pansexuality (including all modes of sexuality existing in humans
prevailing permanently or occasionally), originated from the observation of the
natural world and is a term internationally recognised by sexologists. The theory
aims to challenge existing prejudices which can cause discrimination,
marginalisation and serious disorders within society.
People may be born with or may develop specific sexual tendencies which, if not
socially damaging, should not be repressed.
Our sexuality, like our feelings, can be directed in varying amounts and manners
towards people of all sexual persuasions, ages, appearances, towards animals,
inanimate objects or ourselves; even towards the living, dead and the imaginary.
Where sex is considered sinful it may create internal conflict and sexual phobias.
As all tendencies emerge from nature we cannot therefore avoid being a part of it.
If a sexual tendency manifests itself then surely the resulting urges and
responses are a natural and subconscious process.
History and anthropology inform us there are many ways to exist sexually and the
rich spontaneous choices emerging from such pansexuality could eradicate many
neuroses. Pointless guilt complexes or shame responses would disappear with an
increased open mindedness. Furthermore, eradicating the anxiety of having
committed a sin would make life more bearable and comfortable.
In conclusion, the theory of pansexuality assists us in comprehending the many
sexual possibilities existing within us, to accept and live with them whilst
employing intelligence, responsibility and a natural joy.
Published by the EFS - European Federation of Sexology (april, 2008).
http://www.pansexuality.it

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