User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-44988386-20200416234118/@comment-45692830-20200528204201

Well that's why we're not using the LGBTQ+ term. The point I was making earlier, as opposed to any specific point about Ianto, was what was said here.

SOTO wrote: This frees us from making presumptions about characters. No need to work out which existing label, if any, Ianto Jones' sexuality fits into: he is not attracted only to members of a gender other than his own. That makes him something other than heterosexual, and more often than not, "something other than straight" is all we're given.

We don't need to say anyone is anything other than heterosexual. Bicurious falls into this category.

And fair enough Shambala. My point is more that I don't think it was an intention of Moffat's to say something with that audio script that I doubt he even saw. Given that he went back and was very explicit in The Day of the Doctor (novelisation) about her sexuality.