@IBexWeBex
To be fair, bisexual, like many queer terms, was a reclamation of a psychological term (I think psychological? A medical term at any rate). If it were coined like many modern queer terms are, ambisextrous would’ve been in the running for sure. :Bb
@IBexWeBex
Definitely adopting this! (Also, minor point of annoyance, it should be "Whose", not "Who's". The apostrophe is indicative of a contraction here, not possession.
#BecauseEnglish
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@IBexWeBex
I always thought that bisexual sound like someone who has to pay for sex: you know like "buysexual". Amibisextrous is much better, it makes it sound like you're so skilled that you're able to engage in it from any side or angle.
@IBexWeBex
I don’t know. I like ambisextrous though. It covers me better than trying to explain to people what Pansexual and Demisexual are and how I’m somewhere fluidly shifting in the middle of that range.