Sex Values Test
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Explanation of Elements:
Attraction (Masculine vs. Feminine): Measures preference toward masculine traits (e.g., strength, independence) or feminine traits (e.g., emotionality, kindness). A higher Masculine score suggests attraction to masculinity or males, while a higher Feminine score indicates attraction to femininity or females.
Sex Drive (Hypersexual vs. Hyposexual): Assesses libido levels. Hypersexual leans toward frequent or intense sexual desire, while Hyposexual reflects lower interest or drive.
Dominance (Dominant vs. Submissive): Evaluates preference for control or yielding in sexual dynamics. Dominant scores indicate a tendency to take charge, while Submissive scores suggest a preference for relinquishing control.
Deviance (Deviant vs. Pure): Gauges inclination toward unconventional or taboo sexual interests versus more traditional or "vanilla" preferences. Deviant reflects openness to kinks or non-standard practices, while Pure aligns with conventional norms.
Affection (Affective vs. Hedonist): Explores the emotional context of sexuality. Affective indicates a preference for intimacy tied to emotional connection, while Hedonist suggests a more casual, pleasure-focused approach not exclusive to partners.
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