Which of the following statements describe among the many different ways that people may define their own sexual identity as distinct from their sexual orientation?
Select one or more:
a. Two asexual people marry. They never have sex, nor want it, but still want the relationship. They may identify as asexual, or they may identify as straight.
b. An otherwise conservative exclusively homosexual man has objections against what he considers "gay identity politics". He considers himself homosexual, but does not identify as gay.
c. An ex-gay woman is in an exclusive relationship with a man. Although she still has fantasies and thoughts about being with a woman, she now identifies as heterosexual.
d. A trans man considers his relationship to a cis man as technically heterosexual, but still both identify as gay.