Saelune said:
You define your labels, labels dont define you. I think labels are good when used to relate to people and for understanding. I am trans, I am a gamer, I am a nerd. These are used by me to let others understand me and to relate to others.
The problems arise when other people define your labels (ya know, like anyone who uses the term "special snowflake"). People telling other people what they are, thats the issue.
I guess this is where you and I differ. I believe self-identification is harmful. It's elevating one aspect of your personhood as the whole being. Also, these self-identification are used to separate people from each other. I'd rather identify as a "human being". I like to relate to other people as human beings. Not as whatever label they like to call themselves.
I can obsess over my sexual and gender hangups (I do have a lot, but I really do not want to share them with an anonymous internet forum, or with anyone actually.), and self-identify with a laundry list of terms. I don't feel it would do me any good. It would unnecessarily stigmatize me. It would do nothing to help me with my issues. Instead, it would serve to separate me from everyone else.
You like who you like. Nobody cares. Unless, you are doing something harmful to another person.