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18 Jan 2013, 10:17 am

I don't really know wtf "undifferentiated" means as opposed to androgynous but I guess it's right. My little dot is staying far away from the whole gender mess! Bio female.

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18 Jan 2013, 10:48 am

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I don't really know wtf "undifferentiated" means as opposed to androgynous but I guess it's right. My little dot is staying far away from the whole gender mess! Bio female.

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Androgynous means you have characteristics of both sexes. You score high in both femininity and masculinity. You are both.

Undifferentiated means you lack characteristics of both sexes. You score very low in both femininity and masculinity. You are neither.



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18 Jan 2013, 10:57 am

Thanks. Hmm, yeah that sounds right. Maybe that's what my family means when they say I am "something else."



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18 Jan 2013, 8:07 pm

I was a little bit into the masculine circle, which surprised me a little. I'm biologically and psychologically a female. This test seemed to categorize all females as caring, children-loving, warm, etc, though. I don't think that's very accurate. Most females I know aren't really like that.

My dot was also more on the androgynous side rather than undifferentiated. What does that mean??



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19 Jan 2013, 9:41 am

Crap test is crap. But still, here are my results.

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Though I didn't know how to respond to much of the test, because most of the phrases are very vague.

Biologically male, though my gender identity is female, and I'm heteroromantic (from the standpoint of biology, so I'm attracted to girls) and either heterosexual or asexual, I don't know which yet. Diagnosed with AS.



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19 Jan 2013, 9:50 am

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19 Jan 2013, 3:01 pm

Ah - I give up. I am just inside the "masculine line". I am female and I feel pretty androgynous. I prefer masculine thinking and communication, but I don't feel masculine, either - nor do I feel feminine. I just don't fit anywhere. I don't even feel human - and that is not meant to be a slur or a bad thing - I just simply don't feel human, either. An androgynous non-human ... hm, maybe I am an angel :wink:


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19 Jan 2013, 3:27 pm

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Biologically female, gender is... uh, I don't think I actually have one. I don't feel female or male, I just feel like a person, thinking of myself as a "guy" in the most androgynous sense of the word. The whole gender thing is just not that important to me and doesn't bother me either way. Pansexual but attracted most frequently to men.



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19 Jan 2013, 3:37 pm

Female: I'm on the borderline of the feminine circle...approaching androgyny.


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19 Jan 2013, 5:23 pm

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Biologically female: usually identifies as female, though sometimes does not feel entirely of any gender (genderqueer, I suppose): Biromantic homosexual, as it appears for now, though I do not feel as though I am at a point in my maturity where I can accurate define my attractions and sexualities: "Semi-diagnosed" with Asperger's (my therapist "highly-suspects" that I have it, but I have never undergone any official assessment).



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19 Jan 2013, 9:50 pm

I'm a female, identify as female, although I've always felt much closer to males
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20 Jan 2013, 5:39 am

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20 Jan 2013, 8:50 am

http://personality-testing.info/tests/i ... =3.5&F=2.5


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20 Jan 2013, 3:27 pm

Hi-

I tried to copy and paste my results, but I kind of screwed up. Anyway, I'm just inside the "masculine" part- (my results looked almost exactly like Who_Am_I's picture, right above me). Funny thing is, I'm a woman, and I "feel" relatively feminine too.....but I guess I have different associations to words and what entails "masculine" or "feminine", so my version of "feminine" may not match someone else's. I am an undiagnosed adult, but I believe I am on the spectrum, with definite AS traits.


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21 Jan 2013, 1:35 am

About what I figured -- barely inside the feminine line near "undifferentiated." I'm female, but don't identify with women very well, and have many male interests and characteristics.



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21 Jan 2013, 1:51 am

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.

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This is closest to my result, female biologically but not really sure psychologically.