As a polyamorous pansexual, it just works better. It covers all genders, and it keeps me from having to explain my relationship situation during casual anecdotes.
I find it interesting that “partner” has become a catch-all term in the last decade or so. It seems to coincide with the rise of the popularity of polyamory, which makes me wonder how much the lifestyle has prompted the use of the term.
As a polyamorous pansexual, it just works better. It covers all genders, and it keeps me from having to explain my relationship situation during casual anecdotes.
I find it interesting that “partner” has become a catch-all term in the last decade or so. It seems to coincide with the rise of the popularity of polyamory, which makes me wonder how much the lifestyle has prompted the use of the term.