So, just when I was on board and using the LGBTQIA moniker now there are three more letters added to this lengthy acronym. The "PC" term now being used to categorize gender, sexual orientation, and the spectrum is LGBTQIAPDK.

L= Lesbian
G=Gay
B=Bisexual
T=Transgender
Q=Questioning or Queer
I=Intersex (people that are born with a mix of male and female biological traits that can make it hard for doctors to assign them a male or female sex.)
A=Asexual (a person that has a lack of sexual attraction to others, or low or absent interest in or desire for sexual activity.
P=Pansexual (person has a sexual, romantic or emotional attraction towards people regardless of their sex or gender identity.)
D=Demisexual (a person who does not experience sexual attraction unless they form a strong emotional connection with someone.)
K-Kink

Pan & Demi I get though Kink seems to be more of a verb and an action word than an adjective describing someone proclivities or connection to another human being. Kink is defined as "unconventional sexual practices", concepts or fantasies i.e., biting, bondage/BDSM, public sex, spanking, tranny sex, leaning towards more fetish.
I appreciate that there is some thoughtfulness in being sensitive to acknowledge the spectrum but damn yo that's 10 damn letters of the alpha(bet).

Is it much ado about nothing or going too far in being all inclusive? What do you guys think?