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There are many clear-cut standards for what gender, gender identity, sex, orientation, and relationships are "supposed" to be in society, and for many of those categories, not meeting that standard would make one LGBTQ+, but there is nuance to everything which means some identities are neither LGBTQ+ nor conformant.
== Reasons ==
The most common reason for terms falling into the nequent category/criteria is that they fit into a category that is either too new or not well known enough to have a "standard" for it. For example, the idea of tertiary attraction has only recently begun to be more explored among variant communities, so there's no societal "standard" for things like tertiary attractions (sensual, queeplatonic, etc.), meaning using those terms
Other reasons an identity may fall into this category are that they may be both conformant and LGBTQ+ simultaneously, they may be a non-LGBTQ category but may still be in the general vicinity of those categories (like some xenogenders and otherkin), among other reasons.
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