I've long believed that the crucial advantage of the term "queer" over the acronyms is that it acknowledges that diversity is not something you can exhaustively enumerate. we must be always prepared to embrace diversity that we hadn't considered before. this is the most consistent inclusivity
@lewdum That's exactly why I identify as "queer", not as any of the listed lgbtqia+ letters. You cannot put my queernes neatly into a box and put a single label on. Actually, I don't fucking care, if I'm lesbian, pan, omni or bi. Whatever. It doesn't matter. There are people I find interesting and others I don't and it really isn't so much a question of their specific genitalia or how well they fit into the behavioural role of the sex I read them as.