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Sexual Openness Test

20 Questions
3 Minutes

How sexually open are you?

When it comes to sex, there's a huge range of behavior and expression. For people low in sexual curiosity and exploration, their own desires and needs can take a back seat. Others are eager to engage in novel experiences and be in touch with their bodies and their sexuality. Take this test to see where you fall.

Using the key below, answer the questions based on how strongly you agree or disagree with the statement.

Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neutral
Strongly Agree
Agree
1. I think about sex a lot.
Disagree
Agree
2. I sometimes forget to practice safe sex.
Disagree
Agree
3. I am open to non-monogamy.
Disagree
Agree
4. I initiate sex more than my partner.
Disagree
Agree
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5. I share my sexual desires readily.
Disagree
Agree
6. I am open to threesomes.
Disagree
Agree
7. I feel uncomfortable with my body.
Disagree
Agree
8. I have had sex on a first date.
Disagree
Agree
9. I use a lot of sex toys.
Disagree
Agree
10. I am able to express my sexuality with no shame.
Disagree
Agree
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11. I am not that interested in sex.
Disagree
Agree
12. I am the dominant partner in sexual interactions.
Disagree
Agree
13. I am open to casual sex.
Disagree
Agree
14. I am game for BDSM.
Disagree
Agree
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15. Missionary sex is my only position.
Disagree
Agree
16. I am open to sex in unusual places.
Disagree
Agree
17. I am able to share sexual fantasies.
Disagree
Agree
18. I am comfortable exploring my body.
Disagree
Agree
19. I am open to new sexual positions.
Disagree
Agree
20. I am open about my sexual history or preferences.
Disagree
Agree
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Who Is This Sexual Openness Test For?

This test is for anyone who feels they need to be more open about sex, as well as people who feel they are too open. This test is designed for adults and is not intended to be diagnostic.

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Sources

  • Sexual Attitudes Scale (SAS)
  • Sexual Desire Inventory (SDI)
  • Sexual Inhibition/Sexual Excitation Scales (SIS/SES)
  • Multidimensional Sexual Self-Concept Questionnaire (MSSCQ)