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Who_Are_You

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  1. I got 33% aro and ace, then 33% demi, 25% asexual and romantic, and finally 8% as not aromantic. I got a 0% for aromantic sexual, which I am not surprised about. Going into the test, I thought that I'd get completely aro, but while I was filling out the answers I knew that would not happen. And I agree with the person above me, the joint answers really didn't make sense all the time.
  2. Your Raw Score is: 370, which indicates that overall you are Androgynous Your appearance is Androgynous Your brain processes are mostly that of a Androgynous person. You appear to socialize in a androgynous manner. You believe you have mild conflicts about your gender identity. You indicated your were born Female. ANALYSIS: Female to Male Crossdresser NOTES: Your Answers indicate your psychological state has likely prevailed since you were quite young. You are in a statistical minority as a anallophilic crossdresser. Most crossdressers are heterosexual. Your motivation for crossdressing may be driven by the undirected nature of your sexuality, as a way to more fully explore the Male gender role. I found that I did not like this test very much. Many of the questions I did not enjoy, and found them very stereotypical, though I know that is the point. After a while it just gets annoying. The "arousal" questions only confused me really. I am not surprised that I got androgynous for everything, and am actually pleased that I got the answers that I did. I feel that it fits me pretty well, the only thing I might disagree with is the "mild conflicts about your gender identity". Though I enjoy wearing more masculine clothing and short, shaved hair, I don't feel any sort of conflicting feelings or dysphoria. Looking at the poll's outcomes too, I see that most people got androgynous too. Of course, I don't think most people will fit perfectly into a category. I also thought that "anallophilic" was a weird word, and I wonder what exactly it would translate to. I didn't quite understand what they had meant at first, and I would prefer that it had been clarified on the first question it appeared on, and not just at the end.
  3. I'm turning 18 in less than a month.
  4. I actually never thought about romance or crushes at all until I discovered the term asexuality. I had a couple platonic crushes, but I never confused them for crushes. And I guess my friends just never talked about their crushes around me, as I could never contribute much to the conversation, or told them who mine was. I heard of asexuality through a GSA assembly at my high school. Asexuality was squished in on the last slide of their presentation, which had two others above it. I still didn't think much of it until that summer though, when I had enough free time to look into the term. Briefly, in between the period that I heard of asexuality, and to when I actually spent time to look it up, I thought I might be gay. Then I considered that I might be bi, but I knew that I had never had a crush. And since I had heard of the term asexuality from the GSA assembly, it fit. And probably an hour after researching asexuality, I had adopted the term aromantic as well. Both labels fit well, and I had no problem using them. I accepted them pretty quickly.
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