Am I Pansexual Quiz & Test: Explore Your Pan Sexuality

Take this professional 20-question Am I Pansexual quiz to analyze your romantic and sexual orientation. Unlike simple quizzes, this deep psychological pan sexuality test evaluates whether your attraction is truly 'gender-blind' or multisexual with preferences.

Read each scenario carefully. This test distinguishes between Bisexuality (attraction to multiple genders) and Pansexuality (attraction regardless of gender). Choose the answer that best reflects your instinctive reaction, not what you think makes sense logically.

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1. How does a person's gender identity primarily affect your potential for attraction?

It is the strict deciding factor; I am only attracted to one gender.
It matters a lot; I have a strong 'type' based on gender.
It matters somewhat; I appreciate different traits in different genders.
It is irrelevant; I am attracted to the person's energy, not their gender category.

2. When you visualize your ideal life partner, is their gender a fixed image in your mind?

Yes, always. I can't imagine them being a different gender.
Usually, though I sometimes imagine exceptions.
Not really, though I lean towards certain genders more often.
No, the gender of my soulmate is completely undefined or fluid.

3. If you fell in love with someone online without knowing their gender, and they revealed they were a gender you don't usually date, what happens?

I would lose romantic interest immediately.
I would be very confused and hesitant.
I would still be interested, but the dynamic might change.
Nothing changes. I fell for their mind, their body doesn't cancel that out.

4. On dating apps, how do you set your gender filters?

Strictly for one specific gender (e.g., Men only).
Mostly one gender, but sometimes I check others.
I select multiple specific gender options (e.g., Men & Non-binary).
I select 'Everyone' or 'No Preference'—I don't want to filter anyone out.

5. Do you find yourself attracted to non-binary, agender, or gender-fluid individuals?

No, I am only attracted to cisgender men or women.
I haven't yet, but I'm not strictly opposed.
Yes, I find them attractive, specifically because of their androgyny.
Yes, just as much as anyone else. Their label doesn't change my attraction.

6. If your current partner transitioned to a different gender, would your attraction survive?

No, I am not attracted to that gender.
It would be very difficult and might end the sexual relationship.
I would likely stay, though I'd need to adjust to the new dynamic.
Yes, absolutely. My attraction is to their soul, not their presentation.

7. How do you feel about the concept of 'gender roles' in a relationship?

I need traditional gender roles to feel attraction.
I prefer some structure based on gender.
I like a mix, but I still see us as 'man and woman' (or other labels).
They mean nothing to me. We are just two humans connecting.

8. What is the primary trigger for your sexual attraction?

Specific physical traits associated with one gender.
A mix of physical traits and personality.
Personality matters most, but gender traits are still important.
The emotional bond or 'vibe'. Physical gender traits are secondary or irrelevant.

9. Have you ever felt limited by the labels 'Heterosexual' or 'Homosexual'?

No, one of those fits me perfectly.
Rarely, but sometimes I question it.
Yes, I feel 'Bisexual' fits better because I like more than one.
Yes, I feel all labels are too boxy because my attraction has no boundaries.

10. Imagine a room full of attractive people of all genders. Who do you look at?

Only the people of my preferred gender.
Mostly my preferred gender, but maybe one exception.
Attractive people of various genders catch my eye differently.
I just see 'attractive people'. I don't subconsciously sort them by gender.

11. Does the biological sex a person was assigned at birth impact your dating decisions?

Yes, it is a strict requirement for me.
It matters significantly.
It matters less than their current identity and our chemistry.
Not at all; biology does not dictate who I fall in love with.

12. When watching movies, is your attraction to characters limited by gender?

Yes, I only crush on characters of one gender.
Mostly, with very rare exceptions.
No, I find characters of multiple genders attractive.
No, I fall for the character's charisma regardless of gender.

13. Do you distinguish between 'sexual attraction' and 'romantic attraction' differently based on gender?

Yes, I am only romantically and sexually attracted to one gender.
Yes, I might date one gender but sleep with another.
Somewhat, my feelings differ depending on the gender.
No, my desire for romance and intimacy feels the same regardless of gender.

14. How do you react to the phrase: 'I love the person, not the gender'?

I think it's nonsense; gender is part of the person.
I get it, but I still have preferences.
I relate to it, but I still notice gender differences.
That is my exact philosophy. Gender is just a detail like hair color.

15. If you dated a man, then a woman, then a non-binary person, would your role in the relationship change?

I would likely only date one of those categories.
Yes, my dynamic changes a lot depending on their gender.
Maybe slightly, based on social norms.
No, I am the same partner regardless of who I am with.

16. Have you ever been attracted to someone specifically because they defied gender norms (e.g., a feminine man)?

No, that is a turn-off for me.
I'm usually confused by it.
Yes, I find gender-bending attractive/interesting.
I didn't notice they were 'defying norms', I just liked them.

17. Do you feel that your sexuality is fluid (changing over time)?

No, it has always been fixed on one gender.
A little bit, but stays mostly the same.
Yes, my preferences for different genders shift.
My 'orientation' is constant: I just like people. That never changes.

18. Which statement best describes your 'type'?

Physical features: Tall/Short, Curvy/Muscular (gendered traits).
A mix of physical gender traits and personality.
I have different 'types' for men vs. women.
Energy traits: Kindness, Humor, Intelligence (non-gendered traits).

19. In a social setting, do you feel more nervous around a specific gender?

Yes, I only get nervous around the gender I like.
Mostly, but it depends on the person.
I can get nervous around attractive people of any gender.
I don't differentiate; nervousness comes from connection, not gender.

20. If you could wake up tomorrow in a world without gender labels, how would you feel about dating?

Lost. I need labels to know who to date.
Uncomfortable. I like the distinction.
Relieved. It would make things less complicated.
Excited/Normal. That sounds like the world I already live in mentally.