I love taking the tests for gender. I’m fascinated with the prospect that someone can take seemingly basic things about my life and expression, and tell something more fundamental about who I am, that I may not even realize. Of course, with any such test there is part science, part art, and part make believe, and we should never let the results from a test determine who we are.
Some of you are probably familiar with the COGIATI test, which stands for the mouthful of ‘Combined Gender Identity and Transsexuality Inventory’ (phew). This test is targeted to Male-to-Female, Pre-Operative people, and should be used as a basis for self-examination, and to consider whether further investigation should be pursued with a qualified therapist.
At the end of the test you are categorized into one of five categories:
- Class 1 – Definite Male, typical of the sexual gratification-based, fetishitic transvestite
- Class 2 – Feminine Male, mostly sexual / fetishistic but slightly gender involved crossdresser
- Class 3 – Androgyne, the serious transgenderist
- Class 4 – Probably Transsexual, most common type of transsexual (well over 70%)
- Class 5 – Classic Transsexual, the rarest, early onset, ‘classic model of early research’ transsexual
Whenever I’ve taken this test, I either end up as:
- Class 3 – Androgyne, or
- Class 4 – Probably Transsexual
I think this shows two things: Firstly that our self perception varies over time, with our moods and our circumstances – something that is important to keep in mind for those who are contemplating a transition. Secondly, for me at least, cross dressing is more than just about feeling comfortable wearing woman’s clothes, but striving to be woman in mannerisms, behavior and thoughts. Whenever I have done this I get a sense of resonance, just as playing a chord on the piano perfectly matches two or three different notes to produce a harmonious sound.
For those who aren’t transgendered
The other day I found a great gender test on BBC, which is among one of the more scientific I’ve taken. They also allow everyone to play along, so you don’t need to be transgendered to take the test. My results are below, showing that my brain is slightly female. When my wife took the test she scored as the typical male (so perhaps we are equally yoked 🙂 ).
What did you score? Did this match up with your expectations?
Before you rush off and make any big decisions based on a gender test, please heed these warnings. Have fun!
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Being deep in the closet and suffering is no way to live life. I have long felt that I didn’t fit in with my male counterparts, and was always the 3 wheel with women friends with whom I am more at ease. God knows I have tried to be more of a man, it just doesn’t seem to last. I took both tests and I guess maybe finally I should seek out some help. I am a class 4-probably transexual on the COGIATI and a 50 on the female side on the BBC test. I have dressed on an off… Read more »
hey thanx 4 shareing can you tell me where can i find that test id like to take it pleez thanx sheila
I took the test and finished a solid 4. I’m new to having all of these like mined people able to disclose their most intimate feelings… Love, love, love it! I can’t wait to participate in these wonderful conversations.
See you’all soon
Ami
I just want to let you know, these test, while are somewhat accurate, you can't rely on them. On the COGIATI I score as class 4, always. On the BBC (Which I believe to be complete crap) I score as 50 on the male side. Now the reason I say this test is crap, is because on allot of the tests, men and women score almost exactly the same, even though there is supposed to be a bigger difference according to it. Just look at the stats averages. The reason for this, is because this test depends more entirely on… Read more »
I have been crossdressing on and off since I was around 10. I’m 38 now and married with kids. I recently told my wife about it and well it didn’t go over to good. We are currently separated and lately I have been dressing up more often and feeling more feminine. I really been thinking about becoming a women is 38 to old to start a transformation. Should I seek counseling to help with this life changing decision.
Im an over 60 transwoman who has been closeted since the age of 4. I would love to live full time as a woman but it is very daunting. Guess I will have to pull up my big girl panties and begin the journey towards the real me.
Jayne
I ama woman on in side but want to be inside, and out.
I don’t even know how I ended up here, but I thought this post was great. I don’t
know who you are but definitely you’re going to a famous blogger if you aren’t already 😉 Cheers!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts about crossdressing. Regards
Good question my body screams to become a woman. Slowly I will be wired to think like one.
I took the test and it says that I fit into category three which is Androgyne and I am not sure how I feel about that.
A very solid category 3. Perfect for me!
I took the new Cogiati test several month ago and scored a solid 4. I first completed the original cogiati 5 or 6 years (maybe longer) and scored exactly midway between male and female. I forget what the range of scores was back then.