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Am I Bisexual Quiz

Reflect on attraction, crush patterns, labels, and comfort to see whether bisexual feels like a meaningful word for your experience.

Questions
8
Time
4min
Taken
5,432
Cost
Free
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About this quiz

Questioning your orientation can feel personal, layered, and sometimes hard to put into words. This quiz offers a gentle way to reflect on whether bisexual feels like a meaningful label for you, using questions about attraction, crush patterns, relatability, and comfort.

After you answer, you'll get an exploratory result that reflects your current patterns and feelings. It is not a final answer or a label you have to keep, but it can give you language to consider at your own pace.

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Possible results

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RESULT 01

Keep Exploring 🌱

Your responses suggest that “bisexual” may not feel like an easy fit yet, or you’re still unsure about how the word matches your experience.

That’s completely okay. You don’t need a final label to be valid, and attraction can be fluid or person-dependent. You may find it helpful to focus on what you feel (rather than forcing a label) and revisit the questions later when you have more clarity.

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RESULT 02

Getting Clarity 🤔

You’re showing some openness to the idea, but it also sounds like you may not fully connect “bisexual” to your current understanding yet.

Consider paying attention to patterns over time: whether attraction feels more tied to the person than to gender, and how comfortable you are with using the word as a temporary label while you explore.

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RESULT 03

Promising Match 👍

Your results lean toward “bisexual” feeling meaningful to you, even if you’re still sorting out details.

You may find it supportive to treat labels as tools for reflection rather than fixed answers. Noticing how relatable bisexual stories, communities, or descriptions feel can help you decide whether this word fits your experience—at least for now.

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RESULT 04

Strong Connection 🏆

Your responses suggest that “bisexual” feels like a strong and usable description of your experience, and you may feel fairly comfortable exploring with this label.

You’re not required to settle forever, but it can be empowering to have language that matches what you notice about attraction. If you want to go deeper, you might explore how your attraction patterns show up across different people and contexts—while remembering that your experience is yours to define.

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Quiz questions

Q.01

When you notice attraction, does it sometimes show up toward more than one gender?

Q.02

Looking back at your crushes, have they included people of different genders?

Q.03

Do you feel attraction can depend more on the person than on their gender?

Q.04

How much does the word bisexual feel like it could describe you?

Q.05

How comfortable are you with the idea of using bisexual as a label, even while still exploring?

Q.06

If someone asked how you describe your orientation right now, would bisexual feel like a possible answer?

Q.07

How often do bisexual stories, communities, or descriptions feel relatable to you?

Q.08

How okay do you feel with not having a final label yet while you explore?

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