Last night I took a bunch of online sexual preference tests for fun.

It had been a while--so took a bunch more. These paint me a lot more bi- than I recall tests did in the past. Not a surprise, really!

Your sexual orientation is 85.7% heterosexual, 60.7% homosexual, which places you in the bisexual quadrant.


Primarily heterosexual. You're straight--go with it!

You are clearly bisexual, meaning you are versatile sexually and will engage with either females or males. You might be attracted to one sex more than the other. Totally up to you!

Mean Sexual Orientation: 6.5
Sexual Orientation Range: 12

Sex Drive: 14.5 Same-Sex Attraction: 12 Opposite-Sex Attraction: 17
(Scale range: 0-18)

Alternating Bisexual​

The term “alternating bisexual” refers to a person who identifies as bisexual but only experiences romantic, sexual, or emotional attraction to one gender at a time. A person who identifies as alternating bisexual may experience attraction to men, women, or both genders over the course of their lifetime.
 
One described me as asexual. A couple said I was a gay leaning bisexual, and the majority said that I was a flat out gay/homosexual. I think that last description is accurate as I have lost all desire for sex with women. I don’t like having physical contact with my wife any longer, I am sort of repulsed when she touches me. Don’t get me wrong— I still love her and like doing things for her, but I couldn’t fuck her now no matter what. I just wouldn’t be able to get it up for her. I’m not interested in other women either. Men on the other hand I find exciting. I get very aroused just thinking about men. If I‘m going to the mall or the grocery store, I groom myself and do what I can to make myself attractive but attractive to other men. I try to present myself as a gay man in hopes that I set off another gay man’s gadar. Probably sounds a little crazy coming from someone my age. (I need to buy that lavender shirt!)
So have any of you taken one of these quizzes/ tests?
 
Your sexual orientation is 67.9% heterosexual, 89.3% homosexual, which places you in the bisexual quadrant.

I'd say that's about right.
When I was younger it would probably have been the other way around.
 
I don't know how accurate these are because when they're saying 'woman' they mean cis and not trans. I don't find myself thinking about sex with cis women, but I do with trans and men. Saying I'm mostly homosexual doesn't seem accurate to me. The categories seem to strict to me too.
 
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