but the origin of the word is in direct relation to the prefix ' bi ' which is two or twice. It's origin is based solely on the idea of 2 genders.
Language and terms are always evolving along with semantics, but it being commonly perceived as something in relation just to 2 genders isn't the wrong definition. Nor is it something completely abolished by new views just yet.
So yes, I get what Kesha is saying. But I also agree the word means something different for a lot of people today and is way more inclusive. Though if you ask a large collection of people, you're going to get mixed answers/beliefs as per usual.
Exactly. There are many people that sounds like bisexual but label themselves as Queer/Pan/Omni. I know some people who are figuring out are also labelled as queer. There’s a blur between sexualities, but i don’t think it’s bi-erasure at all. A lot of fellow Bisexuals i know have inclinations (manly men + tomboyish women or vice versa), so I guess those people who don’t have these kind of preferences would rather label themselves as Pan.
