There are various online quizzes based on the Kinsey Scale. In 1948, sexologist Alfred Kinsey (later depicted by a decidedly non-Taken like Liam Neeson in 2004 film Kinsey) devised a simple test to see where you fall on the spectrum between hetero and. While the test can be run in older, slower systems, candidates run. To have the most reliable experience, you need a mid-range computer (700-800), a stable internet connection (>30 Mbps), and a Full-HD screen (1920×1080). Just the condescending notion alone, that someone can tell another human being how gay they are. The term Kinsey Scale test is commonly used, but according to the Kinsey Institute, there’s no actual test based on the scale. The McKinsey Problem Solving Game (PSG) or Digital Assessment is one of the most hardware-intensive recruitment tests. What can we expect though, it's from the 1940s (are we catching on to my main message here?). It doesn't account for any other genders than the binary, or for that matter, any other sexual orientation than gay, straight, or bi. I'm not saying it grotesquely simplifies sexuality but. Being attracted to someone/loving someone is just so much more complicated and beautiful and personal and unique than that. Also, it operates on the premise that everyone's sexuality is subjectable to standardised tests(meaning everyone's sexuality works generally the same way). The usage of the Kinsey Scale supports the obsolete idea that we could -and should- boil down our sexuality to numbers and/or simple statements. Yes, the Kinsey Reports were important work and influential -if not imperative- for the sexual revolution, but today it is hardly relevant after so many discoveries about human sexuality have been done since then. Furthermore, the Kinsey Scale was based on the reports he built up after interviewing a group of respondants hardly representative for the society he lived in. The Kinsey Scale was introduced in the 40s, quite some time ago. ~Consider when, and by whom, these tests were made. I'll tell you why, voice in my head that encourages me to write this piece! Grids, quizzes, and tests such as these can for some people be helpful tools for identifying their sexuality but are in no way to be trusted blindly or without criticism. have been developed since, but they are mostly modelled after the Kinsey Scale and it remains the most well-known to date.