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As a pansexual person, I also get people who constantly ask me questions where they assume that I give two shits or even one shit about gender. To give a NSFW example...
NSFW Example
I've had sex with both men and women. I've had people ask me "Woah, which did you prefer?" and it's got nothing to do with gender at all. There were some women I enjoyed having sex with more than men. There are some men I enjoyed having sex with more than women. I never looked at it from the perspective of "Wow, doing that with women was so much more fun!" or expressing that sentiment with men either. How I handle that kind of activity with people is dependent on so many factors, but gender is not one of them. It's such a confusing question when people ask me that because it's on a false premise, the premise that gender factors into how I handle sexual and romantic matters at all. It has zero to do with gender for me. Regardless of whether a bisexual person regards gender or not, these kinds of questions are cringe anyway, though.There is a common tendency to gender everything, especially the context of romantic and sexual relationships. I take so much solace in the fact that pansexuality, as a label, allows me to clarify that I do not gender any aspect of my romantic and sexual interactions because, as a non-binary person, I'd be the first to know how frustrated I am with how frequently things get gendered for the wrong reasons or no good reason at all.
just wanna share that a question like that could be a badly phrased way of expressing a desire to learn about what they're missing out on, or just get the juiciest info, without having putting much thought into the implications of the words they're using.
Regardless of intentions, the premise of the question still is completely inapplicable to me. As long as gender has something to do with the question, this premise is inapplicable for me. If it wasn't about gender, they wouldn't phrase the question like something even close to that. How could one possibly misinterpret something like "Did you prefer doing it with men or women?" in a way that doesn't have to do with gender?
"Do you prefer inserting a penis into a vagina?"
You did say misinterpret, but when cishet assumptions get in the mix, I think it's plausible that this is what they really mean.