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Bem SRI score:
androgynous 18%  18%  [ 13 ]
male-typed 23%  23%  [ 16 ]
female-typed 13%  13%  [ 9 ]
undifferentiated 37%  37%  [ 26 ]
don't care/just want to see the results 10%  10%  [ 7 ]
Total votes : 71

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09 May 2011, 5:31 am

54 - 55 for all three. I can't remember exactly. Undifferentiated.

Is this why I am so confused about the colour pink?



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09 May 2011, 5:51 am

52.5 out of 100 masculine points,
39.167 out of 100 feminine points,
55 out of 100 androgynous (neutral) points

Not overly unexpected, but a little depressing. I'm supposed to be a girl.



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09 May 2011, 8:04 am

MrLoony wrote:
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I'm Androgynous, but we knew that.

And, MrLoony, I'm actually not surprised at that result; autistic people don't pick up cultural gender expectations, so it wouldn't be too odd that we wouldn't pick up gender roles as much either.


It makes sense that we wouldn't fit into traditional gender roles. That doesn't mean that we wouldn't develop a personality that fits into a particular gender role.


I certainly didn't.

And there's little difference between a personality that doesn't fit into tradition gender expectations and not fitting into tradition gender expectations.

I don't have a mental "gender." Period. I've known this long before I knew what "autism" was.


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09 May 2011, 2:40 pm

Male: ~41/100
Female: ~80/100
Androgynous: ~58/100

I guess my very emotional, friendly and sensitive side make me more feminine on that test. Plus I'm very shy and very scared of loud discussuions and stuff like that so I rarly speak my mind.



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09 May 2011, 3:21 pm

You scored 84.167 out of 100 masculine points, 74.167 out of 100 feminine points, and 67.5 out of 100 androgynous (neutral) points.


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09 May 2011, 4:05 pm

You scored 47.5 out of 100 masculine points, 52.5 out of 100 feminine points, and 56.667 out of 100 androgynous (neutral) points.



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09 May 2011, 5:16 pm

MrLoony wrote:
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I'm not sure why you think that androgynous makes more sense than undifferentiated. Androgynous in this test seems to be about having intense masculine and feminine traits, and I am not sure that's more likely than the opposite.


Only if the conversion is correct. That's the point. If the conversion is incorrect, then fewer people would be undifferentiated. The idea that undifferentiated would be so high is absurd. There's no reason to think that the undifferentiated section in particular would be so high. We would likely have higher instances of all non-traditional gender roles, but not that one specifically. Hence why I say that the conversion is likely incorrect.


I scored just below the feminine cutoff for undifferentiated and I don't feel like I have a gender.

Undifferentiated matches how I feel, in other words. Also, this topic seems to come up semi-regularly here, so high numbers don't surprise me.



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09 May 2011, 5:57 pm

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I scored just below the feminine cutoff for undifferentiated and I don't feel like I have a gender.


Your masculine number is fairly close to your feminine number. It could be that you are androgynous.


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09 May 2011, 6:08 pm

MrLoony wrote:
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I scored just below the feminine cutoff for undifferentiated and I don't feel like I have a gender.


Your masculine number is fairly close to your feminine number. It could be that you are androgynous.


I'm not.



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10 May 2011, 5:17 am

"You scored 72,5 out of 100 masculine points, 25 out of 100 feminine points, and 40,883 out of 100 androgynous (neutral) points."


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11 May 2011, 2:00 pm

You scored 68.333 out of 100 masculine points,
62.5 out of 100 feminine points,
and 56.667 out of 100 androgynous (neutral) points.

?



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11 May 2011, 3:13 pm

Ooops... I voted androgynous before I saw the link and took the test

Masculine 55.833
Feminine 67.5
Androgynous 60

That makes me undifferentiated

For what it is worth I am both Aspie and gay but have little use for the gay community and usually behave in a relatively masculine manner.



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11 May 2011, 7:36 pm

39.464/100 Masculine
65/100 Feminine
55/100 Androgynous

I'm undifferentiated.



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11 May 2011, 8:14 pm

For what it is worth:

72.807 masc
52.5 fem
51.667 androgynous

I'm not one to deal wit extremes, and I have "mellowed" quite a bit. I put rarely instead of never and often instead of always, and put down a lot of neutrals, where I would have been more extreme. I imagine I might have tested more masculine earlier.