About GayQuiz
Who we are, why we built this, and what we believe about sexuality, identity, and the work of figuring yourself out.
Why this exists
If you’ve ever typed “am I gay” into a search bar at 1 a.m. and felt yourself filter out half the results because they looked like they’d embarrass you — this site is for you.
The internet has plenty of sexuality quizzes. Most of them are either clinical to the point of feeling like a medical form, or breezy to the point of feeling like a horoscope. Very few of them sound like a real person wrote them, and almost none of them say the thing that actually matters: no quiz can hand you your identity. Only you can.
We started GayQuiz to build the version we wished had existed when we were questioning. Twelve honest questions. A gentle, specific result. No sign-up, no ads pretending to be related quizzes, no “your data will help us improve our service.” Just the quiz, and you, and whatever you choose to do with it after.
What we believe
- Sexuality is not a riddle a webpage can solve. Quizzes can hand you better questions. They cannot hand you answers.
- Curiosity is not a crisis. Wondering doesn’t make you confused. It makes you honest.
- There is no right age, identity, or experience to start figuring this out. Sixteen is fine. Sixty is fine. Never having dated anyone is fine.
- Labels are tools, not verdicts. Use the ones that fit. Drop the ones that don’t. Change your mind whenever.
What this isn’t
We’re not therapists. We’re not doctors. We’re not running a clinically validated assessment. Our quizzes are research-informed — meaning the question themes draw from what therapists, sexologists, and queer mentors actually use as starting points for identity exploration — but they’re not diagnostic.
If you’re struggling, the right next step is talking to a person, not refreshing a quiz. The Trevor Project is free and confidential. So is the LGBT Hotline. Use them.
Privacy
Everything runs in your browser. We don’t store your answers. We don’t link them to you. We don’t share them with anyone. We use light analytics to see which quizzes people take, but never tied to individual users.
See our privacy policy for the formal version.
Contact
If something’s wrong with a quiz, broken on the site, or just on your mind — write to us at [email protected]. Real humans read every email.