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 * Name of article: Pansexuality
 * The acronym LGBTQ+ includes pansexuality but not many people know what it means exactly to be pansexual. I'd like to navigate this sexual orientation and learn more myself.

Lead
The Lead has a cohesive introductory sentence that defines "pansexuality" clearly and concisely. In its body, the article includes titles for each section of information but the Lead itself does not summarize each section at the beginning of the article. The information presented in the Lead is relevant to and present in the rest of the article. The Lead offers concise information for readers.

Content
The article's content pertains to the topic and offers many facts. The content of the article is up-to-date and relevant to modern society.

Tone and Balance
The article's tone is neutral; there doesn't seem to be bias towards any particular group. It explains multiple viewpoints to maintain its neutrality and it does not attempt to persuade readers into taking sides.

Sources and References
The facts of the article are supported by reliable secondary sources and these sources are current. Also, the links provided work when clicked on.

Organization
The article is easy to follow with clear and coherent sentences. I didn't spot any grammatical errors and the article's structure was organized into its respective sections.

Images and Media
The article includes two well-captioned images: one of the pansexuality symbol and one of the pansexual pride flag. These help the reader understand the visibility pansexuality needs just like any other sexual orientation.

Overall impressions
The article's overall status is well-developed and strong in presented forth facts about pansexuality through etymology and in relation to other sexual orientations. I think that the article can be improved with more historical background if there is any to study. This might help readers understand the changes over time.