What is meant by sexual orientation? This term refers to an individual's ability to experience emotional and sexual attraction to people of the opposite sex, same sex, or both. This means that a person may seek to create intimate relationships with those they are attracted to.
Do you have any questions about your own preferences? Do you identify as a heterosexual person, that is, someone whose desires are directed exclusively toward the opposite sex? Or perhaps you identify as gay or lesbian? Is there a chance that you are equally attracted to both men and women? In order to understand yourself better, you can take our online test.
Diversity of non-traditional orientations
History has known examples of non-traditional orientations since ancient times, as evidenced by numerous documented accounts from different eras and corners of the world. Heterosexuality occupies a dominant position, being a priori the most common type. Nevertheless, it should be recognized that not every person limits his or her desires exclusively to the opposite sex. However, the proportion of such people in the general population remains relatively small.
- Homosexuality is sexual attraction to people of the same sex.
- Bisexuality means attraction to both sexes to the same degree.
- Asexuality - lack of sexual attraction to people of either gender, while asexuals may experience romantic attraction.
- Pansexuality - sexual or romantic attraction to people regardless of their sex or gender identity.
- Queer - a broad term that can be used to describe any non-standard sexual orientation or gender identity.
- Demisexuality - the ability to experience sexual attraction only after forming a deep emotional connection.
- Scoliosexuality - attraction to primarily non-cisgender people (those whose gender identity does not match the sex assigned at birth).
- Omnisexuality - similar to pansexuality, but with an emphasis on attraction to different genders, recognizing the differences between them.
This is only part of the variety of sexual orientations that exist in human society. Recognizing and respecting each of them is an important aspect of modern culture, contributing to a more open and inclusive society.
Who should take this test?
The test is intended for those who feel confused about their feelings and seek to systematize their sexual preferences. It is not uncommon for a person, under societal pressure or due to certain circumstances, to mistakenly categorize themselves as a sexual minority, although in fact they are not. Or vice versa, a gay or lesbian hides his orientation, fearing disapproval from family, friends or colleagues.
How the test works
You will be asked to honestly answer 24 questions related to your sexual preference. Choose the answer that best reflects your attitude. The sincerity of your answers will directly affect the accuracy of your test results.
What the results will show
At the end of the test, when the results are summarized, you will be able to read the conclusion. It will not only show the percentages of your homosexual and heterosexual attraction, but also your likely type of sexual orientation, whether heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, asexual or some other type.
Taking the test anonymously
There is no need to worry about your privacy, as no registration is required to take the test. Take our online test absolutely free and anonymously. If the results show that you are heterosexual, but you still have doubts, we recommend that you contact a qualified psychologist who can help you understand and find answers to your questions.