View Full Version : Let's see those Klein grids!
Papelucho
Jun 26, 2008, 7:16 PM
http://www2.hu-berlin.de/sexology/GESUND/ARCHIV/GIF2/KLEIN.GIF
For the later questions, 1 is heterosexual and 7 is homosexual.
The "present" counts for the last twelve months.
Here's my sexual profile.
A. 2 4 4
B. 1 2 3
C. 2 3 4
D. 2 2 2
E. 1 1 3
F. 2 4 4
G. 1 1 3
jem_is_bi
Jun 26, 2008, 10:02 PM
A 5,6,7
B 1,7,7
C 6,6,7
D 4,4,4
E 4,4,4
F 4,6,7
G 2,4,7
But, why, do these numbers matter?
Am I supose to feel bad they do not all match the last column?
Shoud I feel bad if they all matched the last column?
The more I think about it, for me and taken as a complete set, those numbers are ideal.
ThatSubliminalKid
Jun 27, 2008, 4:55 AM
This is pointless I don't like the format of it.
ThatSubliminalKid
Jun 27, 2008, 5:02 AM
I don't like these things since it's just putting people into further categories and I hate the current ones as they are.
Not everyone fits into one category or in a single space on a chart/grid.
I hate it when people (even other bisexuals who put people into categories like these):
Jane has had sex with both men and women but she only falls in love with men and has had more male partners so she's more heterosexual.
Mike has had more male sex partners while still being sexually attracted to women and having sex with women, yet he only falls in love with men so he's more homosexual.
Javier has had sex with an equal number of male/female partners and he can fall in love with both men and women, so he's the most "bisexual" out of all of them.
Papelucho
Jun 29, 2008, 3:31 PM
The Klein grid reveals the subtleties of sexuality, as opposed to the simple Kinsey scale. Everyone's grid looks different, and it's a way for people to express their sexual orientation in a unique way. Dr. Klein did a lot of work on bisexuality and came up with this grid to help define what sexual orientation actually is. It led me to better understand myself, and others, so I posted it because that's why I'm here.