That is why I said 'can', I didn't say 'have to have' or 'do'. If that's the case then pansexual and bisexual would be the same. But they're not. I've just searched up the difference and all the articles sound like they're trying to say different things but saying the exact same thing. Basically, Pansexuality means dating people regardless of gender and not having anything to do with gender or sex.
Bisexuality means being attracted to multiple genders. (Which to me gets rid of the 'bi' prefix but there are a few words like that). And then the article mixed in something about his non-binary people can be bisexual too(duh, how does that relate?). Basically, I believe that no one knows the meaning or difference anymore because it has been confused and varies depending on the person. I took it literally but obviously, that's wrong.

:)) he's bi, what a king