If you're gay most of the time, but have had exceptions, you can still call yourself gay!

If you're gay most of the time, but have had exceptions, you can also call yourself bisexual or polysexual or pansexual or omnisexual or something else!
If you're straight most of the time, but have had exceptions, you can still call yourself straight!

If you're straight most of the time, but have had exceptions, you can also call yourself bisexual or polysexual or pansexual or omnisexual or something else!
If you're asexual most of the time, but have had exceptions, you can still call yourself asexual!

If you're asexual most of the time, but have had exceptions, you can also call yourself graysexual or ace or acespec or [specific acespec ID] or something else!
If you're your assigned gender most of the time, but have had exceptions, you can still call yourself cis!

If you're your assigned gender most of the time, but have had exceptions, you can also call yourself enby or trans or [specific multi-gender ID] or something else!
You can dismiss exceptions or you can treat them as part of your orientation. You decide.

People have the right to choose whichever label fits them best when they've had exceptions regarding their orientation(s) or gender. Something that works for you, might not work for them.
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