kinsey-scale-quiz

The Kinsey Scale, also known as the Heterosexual-Homosexual Rating Scale, was developed by Alfred Kinsey in 1948 to describe a person’s sexual orientation based on their experiences or responses at a given time. This quiz aims to help you understand where you might fall on the Kinsey Scale. Please answer each question honestly to get the most accurate result.
Kinsey Scale Quiz
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1. How do you feel about romantic relationships?

Kinsey Scale Quiz Questions Overview

How do you feel about romantic relationships?

I am only interested in relationships with the opposite sex.
I prefer relationships with the opposite sex but have had some interest in the same sex.
I am equally interested in relationships with both sexes.
I am only interested in relationships with the same sex.

How often do you fantasize about the same sex?

Never
Occasionally
Frequently
Always

Have you ever had a sexual experience with the same sex?

No, never
Yes, but it was experimental
Yes, and I enjoyed it
Yes, and I prefer it

How would you describe your emotional attraction?

Only to the opposite sex
Mostly to the opposite sex, but occasionally to the same sex
Equally to both sexes
Only to the same sex

Do you feel comfortable being intimate with the same sex?

Not at all
Somewhat comfortable
Very comfortable
Extremely comfortable

How do you identify your sexual orientation?

Heterosexual
Mostly heterosexual
Bisexual
Homosexual

How do you feel about same-sex marriage?

I am against it
I am indifferent
I support it
I strongly support it

Have you ever fallen in love with someone of the same sex?

No, never
Yes, once
Yes, a few times
Yes, many times

How do you feel about public displays of affection with the same sex?

Uncomfortable
Neutral
Comfortable
Very comfortable

How often do you think about the same sex in a romantic context?

Never
Rarely
Often
Always
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