@Eugene queer = umbrella term, asexual = doesn’t experience sexual attraction, intersex = has physical sex characteristics (e.g., x/y chromosomes, reproductive organs) that don’t fit neatly into male or female, pansexual = various definitions but roughly equivalent to bi
(A little late tonight for me to unpack the stories, but I do have some experiences from my team lead career regarding this subject. I'd be interested in alternate perspectives if this subject comes up again.)