Identifying as bisexual because you're attracted to people of all genders, but gender still plays a role in your attraction = good
Identifying as bisexual because you're attracted to people of two or more genders, but not all = good
Identifying as bisexual because you're attracted to the same gender as you, plus one or more other genders = good
Identifying as bisexual because you're attracted to some genders, but not all, and gender still plays a role in your attraction = good
Identifying as bisexual because it's the one people know = good
Identifying as bisexual because you like the term = good
Identifying as bisexual because you like the flag = good
Identifying as pansexual because gender plays no role in your attraction = good
Identifying as pansexual because you're attracted to all genders = good
Identifying as pansexual because you like the term = good
Identifying as pansexual because you like the flag = good
Identifying as polysexual because you're attracted to multiple genders, but not all, but otherwise gender plays no role in your attraction = good
Identifying as polysexual because you're attracted to multiple genders, but not your own = good
Identifying as polysexual because you want to be able to say you're polysexual and polyamorous = good
Identifying as polysexual because you like the term = good
Identifying as polysexual because you like the flag = good
Identifying as omnisexual because you're attracted to all genders, but gender still plays a role in your attraction = good
Identifying as omnisexual because you like the term = good
Identifying as omnisexual because you like the flag = good
Identifying as queer because you don't feel the need to specifically describe your attraction, or because you aren't sure = good
Identifying as queer because your specific attraction isn't anyone else's business = good
Identifying as queer because you like the term = good
Identifying as queer because you like the flag = good
Identifying as bisexual because "bisexuality means attraction to men and women" = bad, excludes non-binary people
Identifying as pansexual, polysexual, omnisexual, or queer because "bisexuality excludes non-binary people" = bad, it doesn't
Identifying as bisexual because "other m-spec identities are just trying to be special" = bad, some people want to define their attraction more specifically and that's ok
Identifying as pansexual because you're into "hearts, not parts" = bad, parts are not the same as genders, and sexual orientation describes attraction to genders, not genitalia
Identifying as bisexual or polysexual because "pansexuality and/or omnisexuality means attraction to every person" = bad, they describe the capacity to experience attraction to people of any gender