I think it's worth reiterating Ammy's points in the old thread at this point:
It's not originally an online test, but used to be a pencil-and-paper test created way back in the early 70's. This stacks you up, oh youth of the 21st century, against social standards that went out of date at least thirty years ago. Times have changed. Also:
The Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI) was developed in 1971 by Dr. Sandra Lipsitz Bem. It provides independent assessments of masculinity and femininity in terms of the respondent?s self-reported possession of socially desirable, stereotypically masculine and feminine personality characteristics. This can also be seen as a measurement of the extent to which respondents spontaneously sort self-relevant information into distinct masculine and feminine categories. The self administering questionnaire measures masculinity, femininity, androgyny, and undifferentiated, using the Masculinity and Femininity scales.
Do keep in mind that this test does not conclusively nail you down into one psychological gender. Normally you take a series of tests under the supervision of a trained physician. It is not a substitute for a professional assessment.
I posted my reason for taking it in the very first post: lulz. Why does anyone think that a test can confirm your femininity/masculinity/whateverity? It's just for laughs!
* Sailor V flexes
That said, I'm still manlier than (almost) all y'all.
IDEA
Ruro vs Matsuri vs Valencia
WHO
WILL
WIN
Can any of the other two cut people into seventeen pieces Nanaya-style? Didn't think so. BV