Sexual Orientation Test

Understand your patterns of attraction in about 10 minutes. Get a private, respectful summary of orientation signals plus reflection prompts with no pressure to choose a label.
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March 25, 2026
March 25, 2026
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11/NaN
Different-Gender Attraction (DGA)
Measures how often and how strongly you report emotional, romantic, and sexual attraction toward people of a different gender.
Low
Moderate
High
0NaNLow11NaNModerate21NaNHigh
A score of 11 falls in the Moderate range, suggesting occasional or context-dependent signals of different-gender attraction rather than consistently strong attraction.
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21/NaN
Low/No Attraction (A-spectrum) (LAs)
Measures how strongly you report little-to-no sexual and/or romantic attraction overall, including infrequent or low-intensity crushes.
Lower a-spectrum signals
Mixed/occasional a-spectrum signals
Stronger a-spectrum signals
0NaNLower a-spectrum signals11NaNMixed/occasional a-spectrum signals21NaNStronger a-spectrum signals
A score of 21 falls in the Stronger a-spectrum signals range, suggesting you more often report limited or infrequent attraction compared with frequent or consistent attraction experiences.
example score
16/30
Same-Gender Attraction (SGA)
Measures how often and how strongly you report emotional, romantic, and sexual attraction toward people of your own gender.
Low signal
Moderate signal
High signal
010Low signal1120Moderate signal2130High signal
A score of 16 falls in the Moderate signal range, suggesting you report some recurring or noticeable same-gender attraction experiences, though they may not be consistently strong or frequent.
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DATA-BASED USER COHORTS

Who Usually Takes This Test?

Questioning and exploring
41%OF USERS
People who feel uncertain about who they’re attracted to and want a private way to make sense of their feelings.
Confused by mixed signals
34%OF USERS
People whose crushes or attraction patterns don’t match what they expected and want clarity on what those patterns might mean.
Considering labels gently
25%OF USERS
People who relate to terms like bi, pan, gay, straight, ace, or demi and want reflection prompts without pressure to choose a label.
BASED ON AGGREGATED, ANONYMIZED DATA FROM TENS OF THOUSANDS OF FREUDLY USERS.
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Below is a preview of how scores are typically distributed across each scale.
Different-Gender Attraction (DA)
Average
15.5
Normal range
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30
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Low/No Attraction (A-spectrum) (LA()
Average
10.4
Normal range
6.114.7
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0
max.
30
Majority
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Once you complete the test, your result will appear on the scale so you can see how you compare.
Same-Gender Attraction (SA)
Average
16.8
Normal range
12.521.1
min.
0
max.
30
Majority
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Once you complete the test, your result will appear on the scale so you can see how you compare.
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CLEAR ANSWERS TO COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this quiz measure?
It surveys patterns of emotional, romantic, and sexual attraction and the contexts that may affect them. Results summarize possible orientation signals and provide reflection prompts without requiring a label.
How long does it take, and how many questions are included?
Estimated completion time is about 10 minutes. The quiz includes 65 questions.
Is this a clinical assessment or diagnosis?
No. It is a self-reflection tool and does not diagnose or confirm any identity, condition, or mental health concern.
How should responses be selected if feelings are mixed or unclear?
Select the option that best matches typical or most recent experiences. If no option fits well, choose the closest match and use any reflection prompts to note uncertainty.
What do the results mean, and can they change over time?
Results indicate relative patterns such as same-gender, different-gender, multi-gender, or little-to-no attraction based on responses. Attraction and identity can change, so results should be treated as a snapshot.
WHAT THE TEST MEASURES
About This Assessment
Sexual Orientation Test

Sexual Orientation Test - Symptoms and Signs

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Explore your patterns of attraction with a respectful, private quiz designed for self-reflection. You’ll answer questions about emotional, romantic, and sexual attraction, how you experience crushes, and what contexts affect your feelings. Your results summarize possible orientation “signals” (like same-gender, different-gender, multi-gender, or little-to-no attraction) and offer prompts to help you think more clearly about identity labels—without pressuring you to pick one. Not a diagnosis—just guidance for understanding yourself.

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