~ Pan Sexual...The One True Way? ~
2001 © By Justin Medlin
CORE 100 Charter Member


Recently there has been some discussion about the fact that some feel that all things public
in the “scene” should be pansexual. As this idea has rolled around in my head, I've
discovered mixed emotions rolling around elsewhere. I wonder if everyone knows what
pan sexual means, or if they even care. It would seem to me that before it gets bandied
about that everything should be pan sexual, perhaps everyone who may be affected should
have an idea of what it means. This of course, is my definition, it's all subject to
interpretation, everything in the “scene” today has become subjective.  
2+2=4 is not a for sure thing anymore, its only four if its four to you and you feel it should
be four. I digress.
Pan sexual: The inclusion, and act of welcoming all people regardless of sexual orientation
or gender. That's my definition. Now, if we accept my definition (and we will in this article
since I'm writing it), what would be wrong with every club, group, play space and event
being pan sexual? Would that not be what we desire in this oppressively politically correct
time that we live in? Would that not be a victory for everyone in the “scene” today? My
answer to that is brief.

Here it is:
No.

WHAT? you scream! Are you a bigot, do you not want to include everyone?
Now we get down to it... I would love for everybody to be comfortable enough to be
inclusive and welcoming to everyone else in the "scene" with no thought to their sexual
orientation or gender, be it heterosexual, gay, bi, lesbian, transgendered, or purple people
eater. HOWEVER, I do think that members of those communities, (or perhaps for the
sake of this article, I'll call them "neighborhoods", since in this they are within the larger
"COMMUNITY,") deserve to be able to keep separate spaces as well.  
Many members of all the above listed groups are still uncomfortable, or simply enjoy being
around and with those of the same "kind" sometimes. Should we fight to ban all male, all
female and all purple people eater spaces?  
This brings us to a brief note about pan sexuality and where it came from. From what I
have deciphered, (others tell a different story, I'm sure somewhere in the middle lies what
actually happened,) pan sexuality came from heterosexuals who were looking for new
(read bi) sexual partners. You know, someone new to fuck, fornicate, slip the willey to. If
it brought them more women to serve this purpose, they were happy to proclaim
themselves as being welcoming and inclusive of gays and lesbians. Funny thing though, the
gays and lesbians (not bi) did not seem to get the welcoming vibe. They were still snubbed,
ignored and treated as 31st class citizens, frequently enduring "takeovers", finding that they
felt like outsiders in the places they had frequented for years. Here is the real shocker, this
continues to this day. Pan sexuality is a great idea in theory, but should it be the only idea?
I think not. Wait, let me rephrase, fuck no.

I believe that the gay Leather Men, lesbian Leather Women, and yes, even heterosexual
Leather Folk, should be allowed to have their own “space” where they can enjoy each
others company without having to wonder if they will be welcome or not based on their
sexuality. I am also a huge supporter of pan sexual spaces, groups and clubs.

I may not have mentioned this before, it may have just slipped through the cracks, but I
am a heterosexual male who owns a female slave. I am also proudly in service to a gay
Leather Man. Do that math and see if 2 +2= 4, you will find that some square roots, and
maybe even pi will be necessary to do that equation. I have many friends and Leather
family members who are gays and lesbians and I love them all.

I also think that they are entitled to their space. I don't see that as being discrimination, I
see it as fair. Also, bear in mind that discrimination and discriminating can mean totally
different things. Discriminating, according to Webster can mean discerning, which means
'to come to know or recognize mentally" which in simpler terms can be defined simply as
wanting to hang out with who you choose to, not what a politically correct community
dictates.

Should we only offer the choice of being pan sexual or being private? Do we shove all
those who have shared their experiences and their knowledge with the community into a
private closet? That is discrimination, look it up yourself. It would also be a shame. But it
has already happened to a degree, and the community at large has suffered because of it.
Unfortunately, most people have no idea how much... Tell me, how is it not
discrimination, for a gay male or lesbian woman who is entering the “scene” and who is
most comfortable with other gays or lesbians, to be forced into a pack with everyone, and
not given the choice? Should we force people to be where they will be very
uncomfortable? Do we take a sink or swim attitude?

I think that for the genuine spirit of pan sexuality to take hold across the board (and I hope
that it does) we must first be able to make people coming in feel welcome, allow them to
get their feet wet and hopefully progress to the point that they see for themselves what
EVERYONE else has to offer, regardless of their sexual orientation. Pan sexuality means
that we accept, not that we force. It means that we can, not that we have to. The
advertising slogan for Motel 6 best defines pan sexuality for me :"We'll leave the light on
for you".

Justin Medlin

Now that I have your attention feel free to email me. I may or may not respond to the
emails, but I promise to read all of them.

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