Flexuality MD
Aug 5, 2011, 11:54 AM
Some of you have already taken my Flex Test (http://flexuality.wordpress.com/take-the-test/).
I've created a new version of the test which is automated. You get a report depicting your sexuality (with reference to 12 different sexual types) immediately at the end of the test. It remains free and anonymous.
If you took the test previously, you may want to take it again because the scoring has been updated and the results are more complex. Your profile shows to what extent you match each of the 12 types, and you may have features from more than one (for example, you might be both heteroflexible and supersexual).
I am a NYC psychiatrist, and you can find out more about the test and about bisexuality on my Flexuality (http://flexuality.wordpress.com/)blog.
I've also just posted an analysis of results from the first 4,500 people who have taken the new, automated test. Half said that they were heterosexual going into the test, but only 25% of women and 31% of men scored as straight on the test.
I've created a new version of the test which is automated. You get a report depicting your sexuality (with reference to 12 different sexual types) immediately at the end of the test. It remains free and anonymous.
If you took the test previously, you may want to take it again because the scoring has been updated and the results are more complex. Your profile shows to what extent you match each of the 12 types, and you may have features from more than one (for example, you might be both heteroflexible and supersexual).
I am a NYC psychiatrist, and you can find out more about the test and about bisexuality on my Flexuality (http://flexuality.wordpress.com/)blog.
I've also just posted an analysis of results from the first 4,500 people who have taken the new, automated test. Half said that they were heterosexual going into the test, but only 25% of women and 31% of men scored as straight on the test.