At least all you t1s and t2s have a type! I am still undiagnosed after having the condition for 21 years as no one can agree what I am - personally I think i'm MODY but only one consultant will agree as my genetic testing came back negative. So I'm t1 at my GPs , t2 at one hospital, undiagnosed at another and basically no one can agree. The best I got is that I'm 'functionally' t1 as I'm not making much of my own insulin.
It is all rubbish though as no matter what type you have you have the same or similar chances of developing complications.
I must admit I can shy away from the t2 diagnosis because of the media/stigma thing. As in, if someone thinks I am t1 I am less likely to correct them than if they think I am t2. But I think that as diabetes develops and people live for longer with it, and their genes get in the gene pool (not long ago you either wouldn't live or wouldn't reproduce) then there will be an understanding that there is more than 2 types, actually lots of types and hopefully this t1 v t2 thing won't persist.