Thursday, September 30, 2010

Ethnicity and Sexual Type

Here's a graph of sexual types according to ethnicity, focusing for now on white vs. other groups combined. There aren't enough results to draw broad conclusions, but there is a trend for non-whites to be less likely to score as gay/queer, which is consistent with the scientific literature.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Sexual Types by Gender

Here's a graph showing the distribution of sexual profiles according to the gender of the test taker. Currently more men than women have taken the test. The trend seems to be that there are more heteroflexible women than men, and more gay men than lesbians, taking the test.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Sexual Traits

Here are 5 charts showing results from the first 500 or so who have taken the test. You can see the number of individuals who initially identified as bisexual, heterosexual, or homosexual and whose profiles generated additional features: macho, versatile, metamorphic, restrained, or transitioning traits.





It's not surprising that so few score as transitioning, because it is very difficult to detect change in a test that is taken in one sitting.

Also check out my post in Flexuality that contains a graph of scores regarding the other major sexual types: heteroflexible, ambisexual, polyamorous, queer, etc.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Flexuality Score

Some of you have written to ask me what the Flex Score means. It simply measures the extent to which your test answers indicate open-minded attitudes, experiences, and influences minus constraining attitudes and circumstances. It is a rough measure of your flexibility in sex and love.

The following is a graph of the number of people (y-axis) and their scores (along the x-axis), which seems to be falling into a nice bell curve. You can compare your flexibility to others who have taken the test.