So, today I messed around with one of those online LGBTQ tests, just to see what they’re all about. I’ve always been curious about these things, and I figured, why not give it a shot? It’s not every day you stumble upon something that makes you question your identity, right?

I started by finding a quiz. There were a bunch of them online, each promising to reveal some hidden truth about my sexual orientation. I picked one that looked pretty straightforward, nothing too fancy. I dived into the questions.
The questions were a mix of stuff about who I’m attracted to and how I feel about different kinds of relationships. Some were easy, like, “Have you ever had a crush on someone of the same gender?” Others were a bit more complicated, making me think about things I hadn’t really considered before. I answered as honestly as I could, even though some questions made me pause and really think.
- “Do you feel attracted to people of the same gender?” Well, yeah, I’ve had a few crushes, I guess.
- “Have you ever felt romantic feelings towards someone of a different gender?” Definitely, most of my crushes have been on the opposite gender.
- “How do you feel about romantic relationships with more than one gender?” This one got me thinking. I’ve never really been in a relationship like that, but I guess I’m open to the idea?
Here’s how some of the questions went:
After answering all the questions, I hit the submit button, feeling a mix of anticipation and slight nervousness. The results popped up, and they were… well, they were something. The quiz said I might be bisexual, which was kind of a surprise, but also not entirely shocking. I’ve always felt that attraction isn’t just black and white.
Honestly, the whole experience was pretty interesting. It’s not like I’m going to change my whole life based on an online quiz, but it did make me think more about how fluid and complex sexuality can be. It’s cool to know that there are tools out there that can help people explore their feelings, even if it’s just for fun.
In the end, I think these tests are more about starting a conversation with yourself rather than giving a definitive answer. It’s all about exploring who you are and being open to whatever you discover. And hey, it’s kind of fun to do these quizzes, even if you don’t take the results too seriously.
