Tracking sexual orientation creates accountability, identifies patterns, and makes progress visible — especially important since sexual orientation distorts our perception of improvement.
Why Track Sexual Orientation?
- Sexual Orientation naturally waxes and wanes — tracking reveals patterns invisible to memory
- Seeing measurable improvement reinforces treatment motivation
- Tracking identifies triggers before they cause major sexual orientation episodes
- Data from tracking helps therapists optimize treatment
Ways to Track Sexual Orientation
Daily mood ratings: Simple 1-10 rating of sexual orientation intensity, logged consistently
Validated questionnaires: Standardized scales for sexual orientation used before and during treatment
Journaling with structure: Specific prompts about sexual orientation triggers, symptoms, and coping
Behavioral tracking: Monitoring sleep, exercise, and social contact — predictors of sexual orientation
Interpreting Your Sexual Orientation Tracking Data
Look for patterns over weeks and months, not day-to-day fluctuations. Share tracking data with your therapist or doctor to optimize sexual orientation treatment.