When I was homeless I definitely had less home. Arguably, I was occasionally “housed”. I will always prefer “homeless” because to me it’s the “home” part that mattered, not the “house”.
Probably unpopular opinion: The only people who care if you say “unhoused” vs “homeless” are those who are either not themselves “unhoused” or “homeless” or are “unhoused” by some degree of choice and have the luxury of being less “unhoused” in the future.
When I was homeless I definitely had less home. Arguably, I was occasionally “housed”. I will always prefer “homeless” because to me it’s the “home” part that mattered, not the “house”.
Probably unpopular opinion: The only people who care if you say “unhoused” vs “homeless” are those who are either not themselves “unhoused” or “homeless” or are “unhoused” by some degree of choice and have the luxury of being less “unhoused” in the future.