

Even the father of the sexual revolution himself admitted that these categories could not fully capture the variety of human sexuality. There are limitations to the Kinsey scale. You can also apply a category to yourself that you feel best describes your sexual identity. Popular PerceptionĬontrary to popular perception and many tests on the internet, there is no official Kinsey “test.” The original Kinsey research team gave a number to each person based on their sexual history. X means no socio-sexual contacts or reactions, otherwise described as asexual. O means exclusively heterosexual attraction or behavior.ġ is predominantly heterosexual, with only slight inclinations of homosexual attraction or behavior.Ģ means predominantly heterosexual, with more than slight predispositions for homosexual attraction or behavior.Ĥ is predominantly homosexual, with more than slight predispositions for heterosexual attraction or behavior.ĥ means predominantly homosexual, with only slight inclinations of heterosexual attraction or behavior.Ħ is exclusively same-sex/homosexual attraction or behavior. It ranges from 0 to 6, with an additional category of X. The result of Kinsey’s studies was the Kinsey scale which organizes people into eight categories. It showed that human sexuality cannot be defined as exclusively heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual, and is more of a range instead of neat labels. Kinsey and his team interviewed thousands of people about their sexual histories.Īccording to their findings, 37% of the men interviewed and 13% of the women had a same-sex experience between adolescence and old age.

The Kinsey scale, also called the Heterosexual-Homosexual Rating Scale, was created by sexologist Alfred Kinsey and his colleagues Wardell Pomeroy and Clyde Martin. Take the sexuality test and find out your sexual orientation today. Have you ever wondered where your place is on the Kinsey scale?Īre you 100% heterosexual or homosexual? Perhaps you are somewhere in between.
