I’m hoping this flowchart can help everyone understand that the letters aren’t just a jumble of alphabet soup, but there is an organized system behind each one. It’s easier to see if you click the arrows to navigate through each slide, focusing on a specific section. These concepts are pretty much a multiple-choice test.
Orientation options include:
- Attracted to the other binary gender
- Attracted to my gender
- Gender isn’t a factor
- Attracted to multiple genders
- Don’t know/don’t need to specify
- Rarely or in certain situations
- Just sexual
- Just romantic
- None of the above
Gender options include:
- Same as the one everyone expected when I was born (“assigned at birth”)
- No gender
- Fluid or more than one gender or a gender not in the binary
- The other binary gender of the one everyone expected when I was born
Intersex identities and other variations of queerness are also included.
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Hope these are helpful! This is meant to be the start of the conversation, not the end point. Explore more in-depth and specific identities here: https://lgbtqia.wiki/wiki/LGBTQIA%2B_Wiki:FAQ





