Jeremy, you got me. I'm really a intuitive 4. These test results:
Adam's Enneagraph test results.jpg
Adam's Enneagram test Results, 8w7, 3w2, 6w7 - reduced.jpg
were just me gaming the system, before I even knew (strong intuition) what either the enneagram or its categories meant. I was missing that knowledge, and other people had it. (e4)
She was just asking a question.
It was a very 4-ish question. I know this because she self types as a 4.
Results of the Open Sex Role Inventory
The OSRI scores on two scales: masculinity and femininity. Scores for each scale are set so that that the average score of everyone is 100 (with a standard deviation of 15).
Your score for masculinity was 115.
Your score for femininity was 87.
Lol, I loved the "do you go around the house with a blanket" question.
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Your score for masculinity was 115.
Your score for femininity was 86.
My stance I'm a man that's it but I don't really care about my image? Normal answer to that (I think) is: typical man (which is not true).
Then there are people who actually care in undifferentiated box.
Just thinking about it non-personally. Yes, this still means that I'm not going to be the typical MAN who takes down the forest in the morning and eats pandas for dinner.
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Boy: 120
Girl: 85
Your score for masculinity was 106.
Your score for femininity was 90.
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@Cassandra If you get an under 100 score for both it puts you as undifferentiated and if you get an over 100 score for both it puts you as androgynous on the graph. Since it uses 100 as the baseline for average/midpoint.
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Your score for masculinity was 117.
Your score for femininity was 80.
Masculinity: 82
Femininity: 108
So I'm "feminine"
Your score for masculinity was 107.
Your score for femininity was 82.
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Your score for masculinity was 119.
Your score for femininity was 116.
Your scores are plotted below (horizontal axis is femininity, vertical axis is masculinity).
Apparently this is psychologically healthy but I'm sure it mostly just comes off as being a confused mess even if you actually are psychologically healthy. Mostly I think androgyny and undifferentiated is just "I don't care about gender role nonsense" (since these questions are almost all about attitudes, not self-presentation) rather than having any correlation with health at all. It might be considered healthy to not give a damn what people think by a lot of people but from my experience you can go too far the other way easily so I think it's just sort of a neutral trait.
Yeah, I don't think that any of those orientations is "superior" or "healthier" than the others. Androgynous being the healthiest is the researcher's personal opinion. Somehow she seems to be an EII 6w5 to me...
I have a thing for guys who lean towards androgynous (the most attractive probably being a guy whose dot would still be in the masculine section but closer to the androgynous one – likely someone whose result is a close mirror to my own). However that is just a matter of personal preference. I don't think that androgynous men are necessarily the healthiest, though I did find that men who are obsessed with being masculine often are unhealthier than guys who just accept whatever level of masculinity they have.
I got very manly
Also, it said I was both handsome and sophisticated
A lot of them also seem somewhat circumstantial. I would definitely answer "Yes all the way" on "I feel most at home in my bed" if I owned a bed myself (although that would just be an objective matter of "feeling at home" rather than a positive evaluation of "I want to be at home all the time so I'm staying in bed all of the time"), but then if I owned a bed myself, I would probably have looked up how to make a Lysol flamethrower by then just because whenever I see this test, I think that sounds like something that'd be fun to look up and try to do correctly and safely even if the comment on lighting fuels and aerosols on fire means pouring and spraying them on the ground, not spraying them and lighting them in the air.
Yeah this is very true. Maybe it's kind of obvious but it's definitely worth saying, thank you. I mean my hands are small and girly- my feet aren't that big, I'm tall but I'm not really that masculine at all. In the end though if you still have self confidence and love yourself this doesn't matter. God just made me this girly & faggy. Just be yourself, it doesn't matter if it's good enough for someone else. =DI don't think that androgynous men are necessarily the healthiest, though I did find that men who are obsessed with being masculine often are unhealthier than guys who just accept whatever level of masculinity they have.
Masculinity: 86
Femininity: 116
I'm not terribly surprised.
Oh, to find you in dreams - mixing prior, analog, and never-beens... facts slip and turn and change with little lucidity. except the strong, permeating reality of emotion.
@Cassandra I got this, kind of expected
This test makes zero sense.
I got 96 masculine and 77 feminine (on that scale from 55 to 145), near on the middle on undifferentiated/masculine. This isn't actually too different from how I see myself but just because I'm not a sensitive/tender type and am very competitive and quite forceful, I got that extreme masculine result in your other test
@Cassandra I edited my post after you marked it constructive, so just in case I'm telling you to reread
EDIT: Oh you reread it Yes, it was in the undifferentiated area but very close to midline towards the masculine area.
Your score for masculinity was 120.
Your score for femininity was 105.
With dot in androgynous
100x100 is where all lines cross, so if you have both under 100 u score in the undifferentiated area.
...huh. I wouldn't have thought of myself as androgynous as much as "slightly crazy," but okay. That works.
Imma be the next David Bowie now.