The recognition that sexual desire and intellectual passion are connected forms of human creativity and meaning-making, not opposed forces.
Sor Juana's poetry blends sensual language with philosophical inquiry, suggesting that desire and thought are not separate but intertwined dimensions of human flourishing. For bisexual and pansexual people, this framework counters the false division between sexuality and rationality: the ability to love and desire multiple genders is not less intellectual because it is embodied. This concept validates that exploring attraction across gender is a form of knowledge and self-discovery. Sor Juana's own relationships and the homosocial intensity of her attachments suggest she understood desire as a path to understanding. Bi and pan individuals can reclaim the erotic as a legitimate mode of knowing oneself and others. Rather than viewing pansexual or bisexual desire as frivolous or confused, this framework honors it as evidence of a mind alive to possibility, relationship, and the full range of human connection.
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