When it comes to expressing yourself as a woman, looks are only half the story. The real question is – how feminine are you on the INSIDE?
Take this fun gender identity quiz to discover your inner gender – and begin your feminization journey! It will help you answer the question:
Is your inner gender male, female, or a bit of both?
Note: This quiz is for entertainment purposes only. There are many ways to express your gender beyond traditional masculine / feminine traits, so don’t take the findings too seriously.
That said, have fun with the quiz and share your results in the comments below!
What's Your Inner Gender?
Question 1 |
Connected | |
Uncomfortable |
Question 2 |
I like to take my time and enjoy the experience | |
I try to get it done as quickly as possible |
Question 3 |
Not really | |
Yes, it comes naturally to me |
Question 4 |
Wine or a martini
| |
Beer or a Jack and Coke |
Question 5 |
What their job is | |
If they have any children |
Question 6 |
Easy | |
Difficult |
Question 7 |
Solve it myself | |
Ask for other people's input |
Question 8 |
Romantic comedies | |
Action films |
Question 9 |
Getting my point across | |
Coming to an understanding |
Question 10 |
Ask for an explanation | |
Try to read between the lines |
Question 11 |
Yes | |
No |
Question 12 |
What's going on in our lives | |
Business, politics, sports, or news |
What were your gender identity quiz results?
So, what was your score? I’d love to know, so please share your results in the comments below!
And in case you are wondering, MY inner gender is 75% female. I’m a girly girl, but I’m also in touch with my masculine side. 😉
Love,
Lucille
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I was happy with my results, 67% female, and I’ve been dealing with my emotions wanting to be myself, the woman inside
OMG I am shocked at 92%! I knew I would be high but that is amazing. No wonder why I struggle with body dysphoria. I like thinking like a female and wish I could transition. This have been very validating. ~stacie~
Love the site.all i want now is hormones to change me.
I tested out at 67% female….I thought it would be higher than that as I have very little male feelings at all. I am never happier than when I am dressing in something sexy.
83 fem result. A bit higher than I guessed it at 50/50. Our society is so prescriptive and intolerant that kindness and openness are ridiculed as weak and girly–even in cis females(!) The public are clueless. Did they never ask “Why do men and boys have NIPPLES??” Embryologically, we all start out as females. The influence of male pituitary and gonadal hormones transforms us XY carriers into the other sex. It can be argued that maleness is a variety of birth defect therefore! (LOL) Seriously, thoughtful researchers have long known that we all carry a gender duality within us, e.g. C G Jung, etc. The shrill insistence that “East is East, West is West, and never the twain shall meet” bespeaks a level of insecurity and anxiety behind all the hysterical agitation over restrooms snd so forth, imho. I have always had an affinity to the female side of things, dressed and experimented with makeup, etc. But societal repression influenced me to squelch these tendencies. I now let Nataley have her way in the less obstrusive matters and am the happier for it.
i am soo glad i scored 83. The more Fem i become the more i love being who i am giggle stephaniecurl
My inner gender is 92% female, but I have always thought that. I love lingerie and womans clothes, makeup and just Hangen with the girls.
Hi Lucille, I tested out at 67% female. Growing up extremely shy as a child. I never liked hanging out with the rough and tumble boys as I was a little small and didn’t like getting hurt. Getting a little dirty was OK for being 4-5 years old though. I enjoyed playing with the girls on the “girl” side of the playground. They wore pretty dresses being little girls dressed by their mothers for school in the early 1960’s. The principal said if i continued to play on the girls side of the playground that i would have to go to the office and put on a dress. I almost took him up on it, but i knew he was just being threatening.
I related to the girls naturally and played well with them. I had always felt like a girl and wished to dress in girls clothes at such a young age. I asked my mother if boys could wear dresses to school and she said sure you can wear a dress to school. I knew she was teasing, but I was curious as to what she would say. I actually came out to her at 38 and she was shocked but not disrespectful. I was married with 3 kids and had come out to my wife the very first day we dated. We met while at work when I was 17 years old.
I had 2 older sisters and my mother stored their older clothes in the basement and i found them in boxes while playing in the basement. The first time I put on a dress it felt wonderful. Soft, silky, and satin lined dresses and I was hooked. I dressed in their old dressed as often I could as loved pretending to be a girl. I played dressup with my (girl)friends (At 5 years old) and they loved playing with me and I loved it.
My wife was supportive and took me shopping for dresses and lingerie when I was 17 and even did my makeup. We took short walks at night as I was too fearful to do it during the day.
Fast forward to 1997 and I located the Crystal Club a crossdresser club and was in heaven. I met other on line and they took me to the club. Although my wife was supportive the first 20 years of marriage she was a little upset when I told her I was going out dressed with friends. After my first outing I introduced her to a few others. She stopped worrying after when she found out one was an international newspaper reporter and another was a PhD. In physics. She came to the club with me after that first night and started to do my makeup again. She really got nervous though when 4 or 5 post opp transexuals came up to her at different times during the night and asked her if i was planning to have a sex change. They felt my personality strongly suggested I was a girl inside for real. They were most intuitive and got it right, but it took me a while to convince my wife I would not have a sex change.
We met many great people there as about 30-50 people showed up from all walks of life, some passed well and some didn’t so much but we always helped one another out.
As my wife and I got older, she wasn’t as supportive as she once was and admitted that she really didn’t like it that much but she new I couldn’t change and remained tolerant. She did keep me from going over the edge at the time as I did not want to lose her. Now, at 65 and retired, I’ve been buying dresses like I didn’t already have a closet full of them, but she understands. I’ve been trying to improve my looks and doing my best at blending into the crowds.
Your web site has given me great insight on how to pass well and how to be myself. Actually, learning to be uninhibited, hold my head up and show confidence when I go out. It seems to be working. Being relaxed, polite, and kind to others is natural to me or people just ignored the fact that I’m not a GG. Strangly, my voice has always sounded female my whole life although I have done my best to keep it thst way.
I’m 83% female. Not surprised, my transition is so fluid, my feminine come out naturally. Even my body look naturally feminine.