When I was younger, I thought I was a straight man - however I am not so sure anymore. You see, when I was but a nipper - a straight man fancied women, it was simple to understand and I felt I fell into that classification.
I recently met a lovely person I would in an earlier age described as a classy, well dressed woman of a certain age. She was quick to inform me that she is "Demiboy" gendered someone who is partially male so I thought I might suddenly have become bisexual. Then again, in the current trial it has been said that someone is gay if they are "attracted to the same gender" -- so I assume that means I am in fact straight again since I am attracted to her and she was not male gendered like me.
So then I thought, if there are two people whose sex is recognised as female at birth, but one identifies as a "Demiboy" and the other identifies as a "Demigirl" are they straight too even when they are both currently feeling female since they are not being attracted to the same gender ?
If so... are there many gays left in the world since even if you think you are - you might one day like me fancy someone of a different gender and never realise it making you bisexual at least - in fact you cannot be sure it hasn't already happened many times over your life.
So all-in-all it seems it is clearly transphobic to say you are gay since you cannot be sure that is true. Sadly I think the same must be said for straight people too. I guess we must all be pansexual.
However this is good news - since everyone must be pansexual then the only violence must be pan on pan and no sexuality can be the majority oppressing the minority. Hurrah for Stonewall ! You are no longer needed.