A gentle reflection on attraction, labels, and comfort, helping you notice patterns without pressure to decide everything today.
Questioning your attraction can feel tender, confusing, or quietly clarifying. This quiz offers a calm way to reflect on how you feel about girls or women, past crushes, relationship ideas, and the word lesbian as a possible label.
Your result is not a final verdict. It is a supportive snapshot of your answers, meant to help you notice patterns, explore what feels comfortable, and give yourself permission to move at your own pace.
Your answers suggest that you may not feel comfortable or certain about attraction toward girls or women yet. It’s okay if things feel unclear—self-understanding often takes time.
You might benefit from focusing on gentle reflection rather than trying to decide quickly. Consider noticing what feels natural, safe, and true for you in your own pace.
Your responses point to some uncertainty or mixed feelings. You may be able to imagine parts of the experience, but there’s still a gap between what you feel and what labels or assumptions bring up.
Try giving yourself permission to stay in the “maybe” space. You may find it helpful to reflect on specific moments (thoughts, crushes, comfort with language) and track what feels most aligned over time.
You seem to have a growing sense of alignment with attraction toward girls or women, even if you’re still exploring how you want to describe it. Identity language may feel interesting, but not fully settled yet.
This is a good stage for self-kindness: you don’t have to choose a label to be valid. You can use “lesbian” or “questioning” as a tool for reflection and see whether it fits your comfort.
Your answers suggest that attraction toward girls or women feels more natural and emotionally resonant for you. The word “lesbian” and related assumptions may feel largely accurate, and you may feel ready to consider a label with more confidence.
Even with strong alignment, it can still be okay to move slowly. If you want, you could explore how you feel using the label in different contexts (with yourself, with trusted people, or in writing) and continue checking in with your comfort over time.
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