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Am I gay? Grab this quiz to find out (or not)
‘Am I gay?’ quizzes were commonplace in my internet search history as a closeted tween.
I have vivid memories of combing through each questionnaire, predominantly on BuzzFeed, answering questions about my favourite animal (guinea pig), dream employment (acrobat turned weather reporter) and the sports I played (tennis). I also have vivid memories of manipulating each response to come across straighter than I was.
“What’s your favourite colour?”
Pink, I’d acknowledge. Wait, no – grey! That’ll execute the trick!
The interrogate would inevitably spit out an answer: “You are 72% straight.”
Good enough, I’d think, looking at the obviously fabricated score. Sounds about right.
Cut to introduce day, and I’ve come to realise that these quizzes are a homosexual rite of corridor – and something I still grab part in as a 29-year-old, 100% gay adult … just to construct sure I’m, y’know, 100% gay.
I’m not talking about the sincere online questionnaires genuinely aimed at decoding sexuality. No – I imply the extremely restrictive, undoubtedly sarcastic, completely unscientific quizzes that proclaim to celestial queerness based on the most tenuous of preferences. Your favourite fruit’s
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Gay Test: Am I gay?
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