01-25-2014, 08:20 PM
Using the terms as they're currently defined no. A bisexual person would only be interested in dating men who "present" as men or women who "present" as women. Otherwise pansexual is the more accurate term. It's a fine distinction and I agree that it has dubious merit, but there is a lot of social pressure to accept the new term.
In practice, humans are not predictable and there's is quite a lot of variety in sexual practice. I think an awful lot of people would describe themselves as bisexual but have no problem with dating a transgendered person. For that matter, there are an awful lot of men who describe themselves as straight and are very attracted to trans women.
When it comes down to it, if a person identifies with a certain term then does it have a negative impact on anyone else if the term doesn't fit exactly? Why should anyone care? Don't get too hung up on it.
In practice, humans are not predictable and there's is quite a lot of variety in sexual practice. I think an awful lot of people would describe themselves as bisexual but have no problem with dating a transgendered person. For that matter, there are an awful lot of men who describe themselves as straight and are very attracted to trans women.
When it comes down to it, if a person identifies with a certain term then does it have a negative impact on anyone else if the term doesn't fit exactly? Why should anyone care? Don't get too hung up on it.