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Riese

Riese is the year-old Co-Founder of as successfully as an award-winning author, video-maker, LGBTQ+ Marketing consultant and aspiring cyber-performance musician who grew up in Michigan, lost her consciousness in New York and now lives in Los Angeles. Her work has appeared in nine books, magazines including Marie Claire and Curve, and all over the web including Nylon, Queerty, Nerve, Bitch, Emily Books and Jezebel. She had a very popular personal blog once upon a time, and then she recapped The L Word, and then she had the notion to make this place, and now here we all are! In , she was nominated for a GLAAD Award for Outstanding Digital Journalism. She's Jewish. Follow her on twitter and instagram.

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Am I gay? Take this quiz to find out (or not)

‘Am I gay?’ quizzes were commonplace in my internet search history as a closeted tween.

I have vivid memories of combing through each questionnaire, predominantly on BuzzFeed, answering questions about my favourite animal (guinea pig), envision job (acrobat turned weather reporter) and the sports I played (tennis). I also have vivid memories of manipulating each response to seem straighter than I was.

“What’s your favourite colour?”

Pink, I’d answer. Stay, no – grey! That’ll do the trick!

The question would inevitably spit out an answer: “You are 72% straight.”

Good enough, I’d think, looking at the obviously fabricated score. Sounds about right.

Cut to exhibit day, and I’ve reach to realise that these quizzes are a lgbtq+ rite of passage – and something I still take part in as a year-old, % homosexual adult … just to make sure I’m, y’know, % gay.

I’m not talking about the sincere online questionnaires genuinely aimed at decoding sexuality. No – I mean the extremely restrictive, undoubtedly sarcastic, completely unscientific quizzes that proclaim to divine queerness based on the most tenuous of preferences. Your favourite fruit’s a pear? S

Kinsey Scale Test

Dr. Alfred Kinsey, Dr. Wardell Pomeroy, and Dr. Clyde Martin developed the Heterosexual-Homosexual Rating Scale, also known as the “The Kinsey Scale,” in order to account for research findings that showed that people did not fit into exclusive heterosexual or homosexual categories.

The Kinsey team interviewed thousands of people about their sexual histories. Research showed that sexual behavior, thoughts, and feelings towards the similar or opposite sex were not always consistent across time.

Where do you ponder you fall on the Kinsey scale? Find out below.

The IDR-KST© is the property of IDR Labs International. The original investigate was provided by Dr. Alfred Kinsey, Dr. Wardell Pomeroy, and Dr. Clyde Mart.

The Kinsey Scale is a widely used index and instrument for measuring heterosexual and homosexual deed. The Kinsey Scale does not address all workable sexual identities and does not purport to accommodate respondents who identify as non-binary. Contrary to famous belief, Kinsey was not a behaviorist, but granted that sexuality is much broader than simply lived behavior. The Kinsey Scale is dated, yet remains popular in many contexts. The original K

Gay Test: Am I gay?

🌈 Am I Gay? Quiz: Discover Your Sexual Orientation Online

Have you ever pondered the question, “Am I Gay?” You are not alone in exploring sexual orientation, which can be complex and multi-layered. It is a natural part of human self-discovery to wonder where you plunge on the spectrum of homosexuality, bisexuality, or heterosexuality. If you’ve questioned whether you might be aromantic, you can also verify our Am I Aromantic? quiz.

What is the “Am I Gay?” Quiz All About? 🤔

Sexuality is a complex subject, and self-discovery is an ongoing process. If you’re not just wondering about being lgbtq+ but also questioning your gender identity, perhaps our What Gender Am I? quiz could be absorbing . Our “Am I Gay?” quiz provides a trustworthy and confidential environment to explore your sexuality and find answers.

🌟 A Journey of Self-Discovery: More Than Just a Quiz, It’s an Experience

We all contain unique questions and curiosities about ourselves that can be challenging to speak to. The “Am I Gay?” quiz serves as more than just a put of questions; it’s a multifaceted tool for introspection, self-di

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