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icyfire4w5
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23 Nov 2012, 2:37 am

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I'm a female who identifies myself as female. (PDD-NOS)



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23 Nov 2012, 8:01 am

I'm a sensitive man :lol: I can be very manly man and at other times I'm in touch with my feminine side.

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If you want to upload the image, first save it to your computer. Go to imgur and click on "computer"on the top right. Choose your image and when it shows up, on the right hand side copy the link titled "BBCode (message board & forums)". Paste it straight into your post.



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23 Nov 2012, 12:50 pm

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It's because my Simon Baron Cohen empathy score is like 14 or 16.


I doubt the SBC EQ test has much relation to this test, especially in regards to autism, but I lack any EQ scores to investigate that.


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23 Nov 2012, 2:14 pm

I am biologically a female, I think of myself as a female, and I am strait.

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Thank you shyengineer for explaining how to get a picture up.

So, slightly more feminine than male, but still mostly in the middle. Also slightly lower on both feminine and masculine traits as it was in the undifferentiated area and not the androgynous area.


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23 Nov 2012, 2:23 pm

shyengineer wrote:
I'm a sensitive man :lol: I can be very manly man and at other times I'm in touch with my feminine side


Thanks to you shyengineer I managed to edit my previous post and get my image up. I notice that our results are almost identical!


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23 Nov 2012, 3:05 pm

I dislike that independent, self-reliant, and the traits like that all are ones that are "masculine"



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23 Nov 2012, 3:22 pm

Weird for a cis-gendered woman? I'm not straight though, so there's that. Meh...

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23 Nov 2012, 5:11 pm

Yay, I got almost slap bang in the middle!!
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I'm biologically female and effectively in a heterosexual relationship, however my preference is to disregard gender as a concept altogether so I'm happy to identify with what the chart above suggests. I'm BAP, not diagnosed with anything and unlikely to qualify as clinically AS.

My partner (who is biologically male, increasingly open-minded about gender, only slightly BAP and diagnosed dyslexic) got this:
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23 Nov 2012, 8:04 pm

I'm female but my brain has always felt more male.

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23 Nov 2012, 8:45 pm

i am an adult female, yet find social gender normality standards irrelevant

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i can only seem to get the results to post as a hyperlink for some reason.



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23 Nov 2012, 8:48 pm

Tuttle wrote:
I dislike that independent, self-reliant, and the traits like that all are ones that are "masculine"


THANK YOU
I completely agree


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23 Nov 2012, 9:00 pm

Male biologically.
Not impressed with the test as it uses some outdated gender predispositions.

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23 Nov 2012, 9:28 pm

The picture didn't work.

Anyway I am female, consider myself to be female mentally as well, although I acknowledge that I am not very feminine. I scored undifferentiated. I was about halfway between male and female, and about 1cm away from the androgynous line.

Edit: try this http://personality-testing.info/tests/i ... =2.4&F=2.5


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23 Nov 2012, 10:08 pm

http://personality-testing.info/tests/i ... =3.4&F=3.7

It comes up if you click on the link.

Female and androgyne - informally diagnosed AS.



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24 Nov 2012, 5:37 pm

fleurdelily wrote:
Tuttle wrote:
I dislike that independent, self-reliant, and the traits like that all are ones that are "masculine"


THANK YOU
I completely agree


And I'm sure there are several things males wouldn't like being classified as male traits. First, this test is from the 70's, second, if you don't label anything as what cultural dictates as a masculine or feminine traits than what's the point of even looking at masculinity or femininity? Yes, it's sexist, that's sort of the point.


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24 Nov 2012, 6:25 pm

The picture didnt come up for me? Is there anything I can do about it?