Are You Bisexual Test

Are You Bisexual Test




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Are You Bisexual Test
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So you think you might be bisexual? Or maybe you are just here for fun. Either way, questioning your sexuality is a completely normal thing to do and a lot of us do it.
In fact, our research shows that over 50% of us don’t identify as fully heterosexual. And our research shows that most of us don’t identify as being 100% heterosexual. How cool is that?!
A quiz can only do a bit of the work, and the truth is your sexuality is something that will evolve and it’s normal to explore and question your sexuality. Right now, you don’t need to rush through any firm decisions. When you know, you will know.
This quiz is just for fun, and remember no internet quiz is going to be able to tell you who you are . Your sexuality is unique to you, and is a spectrum that everyone sits on.
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There are trained Mentors that can offer you advice and support about this and loads of other stuff. You can also connect with other people going through similar things.
You’ve taken the quiz and want to learn more about bisexuality?
Bisexuality is a sexual orientation where somebody is attracted to more than one gender. Some identify as bisexual, while others use pansexual, queer, fluid, or no label at all to describe it.
This identity is so powerful. You’re ready to be open and honest about something you value. It’s ok to start off slow – you may not be ready to tell the whole world! We’ve written 13 different tips for coming out as bisexual to help you decide who, when, and how you might tell someone.
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1. How would you feel if a person of the same gender asked for your number?
I’d be thrilled. I’d be nervous. My stomach would probably do a little flip. I’d be curious about getting to know them better. I’d be flattered, but I’d let them know I’m not interested.

2. When you think about a long-term relationship, who do you imagine as your partner?
I see myself with someone who identifies as the same gender as me. I could see myself with a partner of any gender, including non-binary or gender-expansive people. I’d be happy with a man or a woman. I see myself with someone who identifies as the opposite gender.

3. How’s your knowledge of LGBTQ+ pop culture?
I’m an expert on everything from queer ships to gay slang. I probably know about more queer content and influencers than most people. I’d say I have average knowledge. I’m not super up-to-date on gay pop culture.

4. Have you ever fantasized about someone of the same gender?
Yes, definitely. But I also fantasize about people of a different gender. Maybe, but hasn’t everybody? Once or twice. No.

5. Have you ever kissed someone of the same gender?
Yes, and I’d do it again. Yes, and that’s why I’m taking this quiz. No, but I wonder if I’d be into it. I don’t think I’d like it, or I tried it and didn’t like it.

6. Have you ever had romantic feelings for a friend of the same gender?
Yes, I definitely had a crush on my same-gender best friend. Yes, I think I can crush on people regardless of gender. Maybe, I’m not sure if that was a crush or not. No, I don’t think so.

7. Do people ever ask you if you’re bisexual or queer?
Yeah, people pretty much just assume that. My parents or close friends have asked about it. No one’s ever asked me that, but I wouldn’t be shocked if they did ask. Nope. People assume I’m straight.

8. Have you ever felt “butterflies” around someone of the same gender?
For sure, but I also get butterflies around people of the opposite sex. Only with one specific person or when I look at a really attractive celebrity. I’ve felt a little nervous, but that’s probably just normal. No. Don’t think so.

9. Why did you decide to take this quiz?
I’m pretty sure I’m bisexual. I don’t think I’m straight, but I’m not sure what I am. I’m taking this just for fun! I think I’m straight but just checking.

10. How do you feel about putting a label on your sexual identity or attraction?
Labels can be helpful. I personally don’t like using labels, but I know other people like them. Labels are confusing and/or unnecessary. I’ve never really thought about it before.

11. When you imagine kissing or being intimate with a future partner, how do you feel?
As long as I’m with someone I really like, that sounds great. Good, I guess? I can’t imagine that and I don’t think I’ll ever want that, regardless of gender. I’m too young for that.

12. Have you ever thought your crushes or feelings of attraction were different from other people's?
Yes, I probably questioned my sexuality more than other people. Sometimes, and I can’t explain why. Maybe, but that could just be from my personality or upbringing. No, I don't think my experience with crushes is super different.

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If you have ever wondered “Am I bisexual?”, you’re not alone—and you’ve come to the right place. Bisexuality means romantic or sexual attraction to more than one gender, and there’s no exact set of criteria or experiences you have to check off to identify that way.

If you’re looking to explore your attractions, we’ve got the quiz for you. Ready to get some answers?

What do the letters in LGBTQ+ stand for? These terms don’t have universal definitions since everyone who identifies with a certain label gets to pick what that identity means to them . After all, it’s hard to define a key part of someone’s experience in a single word! But to give you the basics of LGBTQ+ terms, we’ve put together a glossary of common terms you might see or hear.

Asexual (“ace”) - Asexual refers to a lack of interest in sex or sexual contact with other people. People who use this umbrella term might experience a range of sexual attraction , from zero desire for sex, to occasional sexual attraction, or attraction only alongside a strong emotional bond (demisexuality).

Bisexual (“bi”) - The term bisexual refers to attraction to people of the same gender and another gender .

Gay - While this adjective has historically described men who are attracted to other men, the term now is used to refer to anyone who experiences romantic, emotional, or physical attraction to people of the same gender .

Gender identity - Gender identity is an internal feeling of how individuals perceive themselves as male, female, genderqueer, non-binary, etc .

Gender expression - Gender expression is the external way people convey their gender identity through behavior and physical appearance like clothing choices, body characteristics, speech patterns, etc.

Intersex - Intersex people are born with anatomy or sex characteristics that don’t fit into the “male” or “female” binary boxes. They may or may not identify with the sex they are assigned at birth (just like non-intersex people).

Lesbian - Women and non-binary people use this term to identify as people who are emotionally, romantically, or sexually attracted to other women .

Pansexual (“pan”) - Pansexual refers to people who are attracted to any/all genders or who don’t limit their attraction to the confines of the gender binary. Some pansexual folks might say that gender and sex are not determining factors in their attraction.

Non-binary - Non-binary refers to gender identity rather than sexual orientation. People who identify as non-binary express their gender and identity in a way that lives outside of and inherently rejects the socially-constructed gender binary. This term can include people who are genderqueer or gender expansive too.

Queer - This is an umbrella term that includes a variety of gender & sexual identities that fall outside of heteronormativity and the limitations of gender binary systems. While the word queer was once a slur, many people in the LGBTQ+ community have reclaimed the term to be radical and all inclusive.

Questioning - Questioning is both a noun and a verb. It describes periods of personal reflection and exploration involved in the process of discovering sexuality, gender identity, and gender expression. Additionally, it can be the second Q to queer in LGBTQQ, to denote the inclusion of folks questioning their identities.

Sexual orientation - Sexual orientation describes a person’s inherent physical, emotional, or romantic attraction towards other people, often based on their gender identity and/or expression. It is often used interchangeably with attraction and sexual identity.

Transgender (“trans” or “trans*”) - Transgender is an umbrella term that includes people whose gender identity and/or gender expression transgress the boundaries of gender and can differ from the sex they were assigned at birth. Since gender identity and sexual orientation are separate , transgender people can identify as straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual, etc. The spelling trans* is sometimes used to include all gender-queer or expansive identities .

There are hundreds of important terms related to sexuality, gender expression, gender identity, and the LGBTQ+ community. For more info, here’s what we recommend:





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Have you ever had sexual dreams about the opposite sex?

Sometimes - and sometimes with the same sex



What is the most you have done with the same sex?
What have you done with the opposite sex?
Do you find yourself checking out the same sex a lot?

Never without looking at the opposite sex as well



How often do you find yourself checking out the opposite sex?
Have you ever thought you could be bi?
Have you ever thought about coming out as bi?
Have you ever had physical contact with the same sex?

Yes, but I don’t ever want to again



Have you ever had physical contact with the opposite sex?

This website is pretty accurate most of that time I came out as bisexual and I am bisexual so I would say this app is pretty accurate

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What the frick is strait forward straightness, that's not how I want to be called. I want to be called straight.

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so i have dated some bois but i have a crush on this really cute girl i know

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tell me if you like chicken mcnuggies ples

ok apparently i'm a bit gay and a bit straight it's not that bad but i'm glad i'm not fully gay

Hi I’m Elsa (yeah that’s my name) and I’m bisexual 💗 I’m lucky because my family is completely supportive of LGBTQ+! However I wanted to post this because lots of people feel denied! Skip if you’re not one of these people ⬇️ If your family or friends, your community or maybe even a sworn religion and culture don’t appreciate you for who you truly are, then know you don’t have to appreciate them! ✨Your life is yours! This is the harsh and sweet truth! You can’t be anyone else, ever! But also, they cannot be you. Your decisions are yours, and they will always be right because they are yours. 🙏 ✨You don’t have to listen to ANYONE else. You don’t have to read this whole comment! It’s long. You don’t have to take all feedback into consideration because people are rude! (Note: if you’re religious, you also aren’t obligated to listen god, or the angels, or any form of higher being.) BUT you do have to listen to yourself. Sorry. You’re obligated to listen, to your heart, your instinct, your brain, learn from your mistakes, and trust yourself! Please take this into consideration: you could skip over this text, and I’m sure most of you did. You could also breeze over this because it’s black and white lettering, lol. But if possible, I want you to sit up, breathe, accept your sexuality, and do something YOU can be proud of.

Hi I'm Millie (she/her/hers) and I'm bisexual. I love both girls and guys and bi is my label. I did question for a while but then realised that bi is the thing for me.

Hi my name is Connor 💕 and cons for short and I am gay

Hi im bisexual and i said u liked boys a lot

I am bisexual Yes. I am. It said I was NOT...😭 Wow. This wasnt very helpful OK. Bye! ♥

I am bisexual? Wow. This was very helpful OK. Bye! ♥

The last two questions need a new option like (No, but I want to) for both not just one of them. A few other questions need to be re worked but this is a nice quiz anyway.

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