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Self-assessment questions for LGBTQ people

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Designing a Non-binary test can help individuals better understand their gender identity. The test questions should cover self-reflection on gender identity and understanding of the concept of genderlessness. Below is a sample test that includes questions and corresponding answer explanations.


Test questions for gender-neutral people

1. How do you feel about traditional gender roles?

a) I fully identify with and follow them.

b) I partially identify with them, but do not always follow them.

c) I feel that gender roles have little meaning to me.

d) I resent traditional gender roles.


2. How would you describe your gender identity?

a) Completely conforms to the gender I was born with.

b) Most of the time it conforms to the gender I was born with.

c) Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't. d) It doesn't conform at all to the gender I was born with.

d) Does not conform at all to the sex I was born with.


3. Do you feel that your gender identity is fluid and difficult to pin down?

a) Never.

b) Occasionally.

c) Often feel this way.

d) Always feel this way.


4. Do you sometimes find it difficult to be described by existing gender categories?

a) Never.

b) Occasionally.

c) Often.

d) Always.


5. How do you express your gender in society?

a) Completely in line with traditional gender expression. b) Partially in line with traditional gender expression. c) Always. d) Always.

b) Partially conforms to traditional gender expression. c) Often mixes or blurs gender expression. d) Always.

c) Often mixing or blurring gender expressions.

d) Not at all in line with traditional gender expressions.


6. How do you feel about how others perceive your gender?

a) I want people to see me exactly as the gender I was born with.

b) I don't mind what others think, but I am sometimes confused myself.

c) I would like others to see the many facets of my gender expression.

d) I want others to not see me in terms of my gender.


7) Do you feel that your gender identity transcends the traditional categorization of male and female?

a) Never.

b) Occasionally.

c) Often.

d) Always.


Answer Analysis

1. How do you feel about traditional gender roles?

a) You may be comfortable with your birth sex.

b) You may identify with some of the gender roles, but may feel uncomfortable at times.

c) You may not think gender roles are important to you and tend to have no gender identity.

d) You may strongly disagree with traditional gender roles and favor a genderless or transgender identity.

2. How would you describe your gender identity?

a) You may be comfortable with your birth gender.

b) You may be comfortable with your birth gender most of the time, but sometimes question it.

c) You may have a tendency to be gender-neutral or gender fluid.

d) You may identify completely as gender-neutral or other non-binary gender.

3) Do you feel that your gender identity is fluid and difficult to fix?

a) You may feel certain about your gender identity.

b) You may occasionally question your gender identity.

c) You may often feel that your gender identity is fluid.

d) You may identify completely as gender-neutral or gender-fluid.

4) Do you sometimes find it difficult to be described by existing gender categorizations?

a) You may feel certain about your gender identity.

b) You may occasionally feel uncertain.

c) You may often find it difficult to be categorized.

d) You may identify completely as gender-neutral or other non-binary genders.

5. How do you express your gender in society?

a) You may fully conform to traditional gender expression.

b) You may partially conform, but sometimes not completely.

c) You may often mix gender expressions, blurring the lines.

d) You may not conform to traditional gender expression at all.

6. How do you feel about how others perceive your gender?

a) You may want others to view you according to your birth gender.

b) You may not care much about what others think, but are sometimes confused yourself.

c) You may want others to see your gender expression in many ways.

d) You may want others to not see you in terms of your gender.

7) Do you feel that your gender identity transcends the traditional categorization of male and female?

a) You may feel certain about your gender identity.

b) You may occasionally feel that you have transcended traditional categorization.

c) You may often feel beyond traditional categorization.

d) You may fully identify as genderless or other non-binary gender.

Summary of Results

Majority of choices a or b: You may be comfortable with your birth gender or only occasionally question it.

Majority choice c: You may be gender fluid or gender non-binary and often feel that gender identity is fluid or difficult to categorize.

Majority Choice d: You may identify completely as gender-neutral or other non-binary gender and feel that traditional gender categorization does not apply to you.

This test is just a starting point to help you think about your gender identity. Ultimately, gender identity is a personal, unique experience with no set answer.

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