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I agree a lot of those questions were stereotypes.

There are plenty of straight women who play electric guitar. does that make them more masculine? (referring to the question about instruments, where electric guitar was obviously considered the most masculine on the list b/c as it did not take me long to figure out, the questions went from most masculine-first answer, to most feminine-last answer). except for the few with those tests and stuff, i noticed some of those that were different.

And there are guys who play acoustic guitar (which was towards the bottom in those choices) that doesn't mean they're "girly." Kid Rock plays acoustic a lot! ...but hes obviously not very feminine. lol.

Well that was just one question that was a stereotype....there are a few others but that's the one that sticks with me most because i have an electric guitar and im taking lessons once a week at my uni. my instructor (a dude) plays classical. so i guess he's more feminine than i am :lol:

plus i have a hetero female friend who for the last several years has wanted to drive a truck (also the most masculine choice in one of those questions about what type of vehicle you'd most like to drive.)

so yeah there's a lot of that...

the other test also goes by stereotypes, but actually states it does in the descriptions at the end, and i also wasnt aware that you get a male/female score until after i took the test, so at least i can say I took that one as objectively as possible.

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Guest Neuro

Your Raw Score is: -370, which indicates that overall you are Androgynous

Your appearance is Androgynous

Your brain processes are mostly that of a Androgynous person.

You appear to socialize in a masculine manner.

You believe you have major conflicts about your gender identity.

You indicated your were born Female.

ANALYSIS:

Female to Male Transsexual, who is a serious candidate for Gender Reassignment Surgery

NOTES:

* Your Answers indicate your psychological state has likely prevailed since you were quite young.

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.............Some of the questions and answers were kind of weird or stereotypical, but it is an interesting test.

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Your Raw Score is: 1650, which indicates that overall you are Very Feminine

Your appearance is Feminine

Well I do have a feminine face, though I could use some more laughing marks and some less frowning wrinkles!

Your brain processes are mostly that of a Feminine Female person.

That's nothing new to me.

You appear to socialize in a very feminine manner.

Very true, love to gossip, cuddle. Hate it, no, loathe it when guys in specific try to be macho, act insensitive, try to impress with masculine reactions etc.

You believe you have serious conflicts about your gender identity.

Oh really? :P Of course.

You indicated your were born Male.

I think I am. The only odd condition I had at birth were undescended testes. Then again since I'm in a wheelchair and don't walk, run, jump maybe that's less of a miracle.

ANALYSIS:

If your physical sex is Male your analysis confuses S.A.G.E., as you appear to be living in a Female gender role, but have not apparently done anything to alter your physical appearance. Leading this program to wonder if you are actually Intersexed?

I guess I always was worried about appearing more feminine. If they mean I don't crossdress: No, unfortunately there's a big gap between transsexuals and crossdressers here in the Netherlands. Some time ago (most prominent about one to two decades ago) homosexual drag-queens (no I don't mean serious cross-dressers, I mean the drag-queens who set up stage acts in bars and clubs) appeared alot on television here while serious cross-dressers did not. Their acting and over-the-top behaviour unfortunately (in my opinion) set a false representation for the cross-dress community.

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* Your Answers indicate your psychological state has likely prevailed since you were quite young.

Yes that is true, it's a shame I and others misinterpeted that for being a 'very gentle boy'.

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Guest Dionne

The SAGE test

Your Raw Score is: 815, which indicates that overall you are Feminine

Your appearance is Androgynous

Your brain processes are mostly that of a Female person.

You appear to socialize in a very feminine manner.

You believe you have serious conflicts about your gender identity.

You indicated your were born Male.

ANALYSIS:

Male to Female Transsexual, either post-operative or in transition

DNA

Confidence

Low High 40

Openness

Low High 16

Extroversion

Low High 4

Empathy

Low High 62

Trust in others

Low High 96

Agency

Low High 30

Masculinity

Low High 0

Femininity

Low High 100

Spontaneity

Low High 60

Attention to style

Low High 72

Authoritarianism

Low High 26

Earthy/Imaginative

Imaginative Earthy 10

Aesthetic/Functional

Functional Aesthetic 94

interesting test sage was kinda long

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Confidence

2

Openness

4

Extroversion

22

Empathy

34

Trust in others

12

Agency

4

Masculinity

80

Femininity

4

Spontaneity

42

Attention to style

34

Authoritarianism

32

Earthy/Imaginative

Imaginative Earthy

8

Aesthetic/Functional

Functional Aesthetic

86

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DNA Test: http://www.personaldna.com/report.php?k=aO...m-FO-CDCDA-bb96

Confidence (0 low, 100 high): 52

Openness (0 low, 100 high): 28

Extroversion (0 low, 100 high): 56

Empathy (0 low, 100 high): 100

Trust in others (0 low, 100 high): 56

Agency (0 low, 100 high): 34

Masculinity (0 low, 100 high): 18

Femininity (0 low, 100 high): 86

Spontaneity (0 low, 100 high): 10

Attention to style (0 low, 100 high): 96

Authoritarianism (0 low, 100 high): 2

Imaginative/Earthy (0 Imaginative, 100 Earthy): 10

Functional/Aesthetic (0 Functional, 100 Aesthetic): 100

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