"Am I still gay if-" yes. If you wanna call yourself gay, you're gay. "But, this one time I think I had a crush on-" you wanna identify as gay? Then guess what, you're gay.
"Can I still be bisexual if-" yes you can. The only prerequisite for being bi is identifying as someone who experiences attraction to people of more than one gender. If you identify as bi, you're bi.
"Is it ok if I call myself pansexual if-" yes. Yes it is. You get to decide if you want to use that label.
"Can people on the asexual spectrum still-" absolutely. If you feel that asexual or an asexual spectrum label fits you, go ahead and use it.
"Can I still be transgender if-" yes. As long as you identify as trans, you are trans.
"Can I still be non-binary if-" yup. You identify as non-binary? Congratulations, you're non-binary.
If you identify with the definition of a particular label, then you get to use that label for yourself. Don't let anyone tell you you're not bisexual enough, or trans enough, or ace enough. You know yourself better than they do.
Labels exist so that you can access the resources and communities that are relevant to you. Use whichever labels you feel fit you the best, and will give you the best access to the support you need.














