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Transgender test

transgender test

Transgender test

There are individuals who feel some discomfort about their sex assigned at birth, and they perceive themselves as closer to another gender. Thanks to this test, you can find out the likelihood of you being transgender. This test is advised for people who have reached the age of majority (18).

What does the word transgender mean?

This term describes individuals whose inner perception of their gender does not match their sex assigned at birth. Transgender and gay are not the same thing; trans individuals can have any sexual orientation.

Some transgender people choose to undergo hormone therapy and/or sex reassignment surgery, while some decide not to go through such drastic changes due to different reasons.

Instruction

Please indicate how strongly it applies to you for each of the 25 simple statements below. Please be skeptical about this test's results and in no way interpret it as a specialist's or doctor’s advice.
1. I have thoughts about gender reassignment surgery.
2. My life would be better if I was born a human of the opposite sex.
3. As a child, I preferred toys and activities typical for children of the opposite sex.
4. I have dreams in which I appear as a person of the opposite sex.
5. People of the opposite sex have more social advantages.
6. It gives me pleasure to look like a person of the opposite sex (wearing makeup, clothes, having a corresponding hairstyle) when no one sees me.
7. I have appeared in public as a person of the opposite sex.
8. I have a feeling that I have been assigned the wrong gender at birth.
9. My sex life would be better if I was born a person of the opposite sex.
10. I would like to be able to specify a different gender in my personal documents.
11. I make an effort to meet others’ expectations associated with my gender.
12. I don't like the look of my genitals.
13. I would like others to treat me as they treat people of the opposite sex.
14. I often get upset or depressed when I think about my future without changing my biological sex.
15. My family pressures me to make my behavior fit my biological sex.
16. I have little in common with other representatives of my biological sex.
17. I have taken or I’m planning to take hormonal drugs to change my body composition.
18. I don't like my name, sometimes I would like to change it.
19. Society does not support and accept transgender people enough.
20. I am not comfortable going to a public restroom for the gender I have been assigned at birth.
21. I feel strange or embarrassed when people talk about me using pronouns suitable for my biological sex.
22. In online games, I choose characters of the opposite sex.
23. My parents treated me like a child of the opposite sex.
24. I was raised by a single parent.
25. I like to use the manners of people of the opposite sex.
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