An image of six young people, each rendered in one of the pride rainbow colors.
(For how i crafted these quotes, see What i changed in survey-takers' responses and What i didn't change.)

I might have a unique definition of my identity. But I'm still valid.
I don't fit into a box. One label doesn't encompass all of who I am.
My labels don't define me.
We're telling you the truth when we talk about our identities. If you accuse us of lying, you may be putting us at risk.
Being ace doesn't mean I just haven't found the right person yet.
Identifying as aromantic or asexual doesn't necessarily mean that I'm repulsed by romance or sex.
I can be a trans man who likes long hair and makeup or who liked feminine things as a child.
My gender is fluid. Sometimes I feel like a man, sometimes I feel like a woman, and sometimes I feel like neither.
You need to know that non-binary people are real.
I can be nonbinary and still be feminine. I'm actually more comfortable being feminine now than when I was living as a girl.
Being queer and trans is a part of who I am. You can't separate me from those identities.
I don't have to be androgynous to claim my gender identity.
I can be trans even if I don't have body dysphoria.
Just because I haven't always identified as trans doesn't mean I’m not trans.
I'm so proud of being queer/trans.
"I don't care if my gender identity makes transphobes uncomfortable."