Pansexual
Someone who is attracted to people of all gender identities. Or someone who is attracted to a person’s qualities regardless of their gender identity.
First openly pansexual character on tv!
Bisexual
Someone who is attracted to people of more than one gender. contrary to popular belief, it is not a way-station from straight to gay, and it is not always a 50-50 attraction.
"today is not the day I BI."
ASEXUAL
Or “ace.” Someone who experiences little to no sexual attraction. They are not to be confused with “aromantic people,” who experience little or no romantic attraction.
"The absence of desire leaves one free to do other things."
Transgender
A wide-ranging term for people whose gender identity or gender expression differs from the biological sex they were assigned at birth
Laverne Cox also played a transgender on Orange is the New Black.
Non- Binary
A person who identifies as neither male nor female and sees themselves outside the gender binary.
Taylor Mason, a financial analyst on the show “Billions” is believed to be the first gender nonbinary character on television and is played by the nonbinary actor Asia Kate Dillon.
Intersex
A term for someone born with biological sex characteristics that aren’t traditionally associated with male or female bodies. Intersexuality does not refer to sexual orientation or gender identity.
Lauren (Bailey De Young) on the show Faking It, which made strides in the exploration of sexuality.
Some common misconceptions
Pansexual and Bisexual
Pansexual and bisexual are different: a pansexual INDIVIDUAL doesn't see the gender of the individual, only the traits.
Intersex and Transgender
Intersex refers to the biological sex of the individual, which may be ambiguous at birth (could be born with both organs, for example), while transgender refers to the gender one identifies with.