Intimate positioning is different from gender and gender identification
Understanding intimate positioning?
Intimate positioning is about whom you’re attracted to and would like to need relationships with. Intimate orientations feature gay, lesbian, direct, bisexual, and asexual.
Intimate direction is about whom you’re interested in and the person you think drawn to romantically, psychologically, and sexually. It’s different than sex identity. Gender character isn’t really about who you’re attracted to, but about who you really are – male, feminine, genderqueer, etc.
This means being transgender (experience such as your assigned sex is very not the same as the gender you diagnose with) is not the exact same thing as being gay, lesbian, or bisexual.