Understanding high scores
- Consistent same-gender attraction may mean queer labels feel more natural or affirming.
- You might find resonance in LGBTQ+ spaces that mirror your experiences and offer community.
Results & Interpretation
This scoring guide helps you reflect on how your attractions, relationships, and curiosities line up with identities across the sexuality spectrum. Treat it as a snapshot, not a final verdict.
A Sexuality Test is a tool designed to help individuals explore and understand their sexual orientation and preferences. It consists of a series of 12 questions that assess feelings, attractions, and behaviors related to sexuality. These tests can range from scientifically backed assessments, such as the Kinsey Scale or the Erotic Response and Orientation Scale (EROS), to more informal quizzes available online. While they cannot definitively label a person's sexual identity, they offer insights and provoke thought, making it easier for individuals to reflect on their sexuality and where they may fall on the spectrum.
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0 – 8 points
Your attractions and experiences lean strongly toward opposite-gender partners. If you’re content with that label, embrace it—but remember that sexuality can evolve over time.
9 – 17 points
You relate to heterosexual experiences yet stay curious about other possibilities. You may identify as mostly straight, bicurious, or questioning, and that space is valid.
18 – 27 points
Your attractions span genders, pointing toward a bi, pan, or otherwise fluid orientation. Lean into the labels—or lack of labels—that feel affirming to you.
28 – 36 points
You resonate most with same-gender attraction and likely feel at home somewhere on the gay, lesbian, or queer spectrum. Celebrate the identity that reflects your experiences best.