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Am I Gay?

Did you understand that as of February 2022, Gallup found that 7.1 percent of US adults openly identity as LGBTQ+? (That's lesbian, lgbtq+, bisexual, trans, queer, and other non-straight identities.) That’s a pretty staggering statistic, given that just 10 years earlier, only 3.5 percent of respondents identified themselves as LGBT.

Therefore, more than 20 million adults self-identified as LGBTQ+ in the US as of 2022. That doesn’t even include people who aren’t sure or publicly out about how their identities! The true number of LGBTQ+ American adults today could be millions more.

If you’re unsure about your sexual orientation, let us be the ones to tell you that you certainly aren’t alone. There’s a whole, wide earth of people out there who can relate to you, intimately. Most gay people have had to come to some place of understanding about our own sexual orientations. It isn’t always linear or so clear a process. For many of us, queer coming-of-age includes looking in the mirror at some point in our lives and wondering, “Am I gay?”

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Gay Test: Am I Gay?

About This Quiz

This "Am I Gay?" interrogate is designed to help individuals acquire a deeper kind of their sexual orientation and provide insight into their emotions and attractions. In this insightful quiz, we'll manual you through various aspects of your life, emotions, and experiences to aid you reflect on your sexual persona.

It's important to note that there are no right or wrong answers here. This queer test exists as a tool for self-discovery, free from judgment or preconceived notions. We think that understanding your sexual orientation is a personal journey, and we aim to support you on this track.

Disclaimer: This interrogate is not intended to stereotype, marginalize, or pass opinion on any individual or group based on their cultural background, ethnicity, or preferences. The questions and results are lighthearted and complete not hold any scientific or sociological validity.

Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya

Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya is the managing editor of Autostraddle and a lesbian writer of essays, fiction, and pop society criticism living in Orlando. She is the former managing editor of TriQuarterly, and her limited stories appear in McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, Joyland, Catapult, The Offing, The Rumpus, Cake Zine, and more. Some of her pop culture writing can be start at The A.V. Club, Vulture, The Cut, and others. When she is not writing, modifying, or reading, she is probably playing tennis. You can shadow her on Twitter or Instagram and learn more about her work on her website.

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Riese

Riese is the 43-year-old Co-Founder of Autostraddle.com as successfully as an award-winning writer, video-maker, Diverse Marketing consultant and aspiring cyber-performance designer who grew up in Michigan, clueless her mind in New York and now lives in Los Angeles. Her work has appeared in nine books, magazines including Marie Claire and Curve, and all over the web including Nylon, Queerty, Nerve, Bitch, Emily Books and Jezebel. She had a very popular personal blog once upon a time, and then she recapped The L Word, and then she had the idea to make this place, and now here we all are! In 2016, she was nominated for a GLAAD Award for Outstanding Digital Journalism. She's Jewish. Follow her on twitter and instagram.

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