Am I Trans Quiz: Nature, Nurture, or Netflix?

Last Updated 22.01.26

DISCLAIMER

This quiz is for entertainment only and cannot determine your sexuality or gender identity. It is not a diagnostic tool and shouldn't guide major life decisions. For genuine support with identity questions, please consult qualified LGBTQ+-friendly professionals. Your self-discovery journey is uniquely yours.

The word “trans” is short for “transgender,” meaning a person’s internal sense of their gender differs from the sex assigned at birth. Transgender identity isn’t a monolith but a spectrum that includes trans women, trans men, non-binary people, and genderfluid individuals. Being trans is not an illness, phase, or choice – it’s a fundamental part of identity. This trans quiz can help you explore your feelings about your gender identity.

Common experiences the quiz examines include gender dysphoria (discomfort with your body or social role), gender euphoria (joy when perceived according to your true identity), and social aspects like feeling you’re “playing a role” in your current gender. The quiz also considers internal experiences such as constant thoughts about life in another gender, dreams where you’re a different sex, or feeling “stuck” in the wrong life. Not all trans people experience dysphoria, and each person’s journey is unique.

This quiz isn’t a definitive answer but a compass for self-discovery. It helps structure your thoughts and feelings, creating a safe space for exploration. Whatever your results, your identity is valid and only you can determine who you truly are.

Questions Overview

1. How do you feel about clothes traditionally associated with another gender?
  1. I feel uncomfortable in them
  2. It's just clothes, I don't give it much thought
  3. Sometimes I try them on and think about it
  4. I feel more natural in them
2. What thoughts do you have when using your legal name?
  1. It's my name, it suits me
  2. I'd prefer a more neutral option
  3. Sometimes I think about other options
  4. It feels foreign to me
3. How do you react to compliments that emphasize your gender characteristics?
  1. I enjoy them
  2. I prefer neutral compliments
  3. It evokes mixed feelings
  4. I experience discomfort
4. How do you feel about drastically changing your hairstyle?
  1. I don't see a need for it
  2. I think about it sometimes
  3. I often experiment with hairstyles
  4. I've already made it an important part of my changes
5. What do you feel when you think about your future 10 years from now?
  1. I imagine myself roughly the same
  2. I see myself as more androgynous
  3. The image of the future isn't very clear
  4. I see myself differently than now
6. How do you feel about using different pronouns?
  1. I prefer traditional ones for my gender
  2. I'm comfortable with various options
  3. I experiment with different forms
  4. I prefer pronouns of another gender
7. How do you feel about your sex characteristics?
  1. They're part of me, and that's normal
  2. Sometimes they make me uncomfortable
  3. I prefer not to think about them
  4. I experience strong discomfort
8. What do you feel when you unexpectedly see your reflection?
  1. I recognize myself immediately
  2. Sometimes I'm surprised
  3. I often experience discomfort
  4. I try to avoid such moments
9. What emotions do gender-neutral spaces evoke in you?
  1. I don't give it much thought
  2. I feel most comfortable there
  3. I'm interested in such places
  4. I feel relief and calmness
10. Have you had fantasies about waking up in a body of another gender?
  1. No, I'm content with my body
  2. Sometimes I imagine it out of curiosity
  3. I think about it often
  4. It's my constant desire
11. How do you feel when viewing content about gender transition?
  1. Curiosity from an outside perspective
  2. Interest in different experiences
  3. Strong emotional involvement
  4. Deep personal resonance
12. How do you feel about your voice in recordings?
  1. Fine, it's my voice
  2. I'd prefer a more neutral sound
  3. I think about it often
  4. I experience strong discomfort
13. What emotions do childhood photos evoke in you?
  1. Pleasant memories
  2. Mixed feelings
  3. Complex emotions
  4. Discomfort or alienation
14. What do you experience when having to indicate your gender on documents?
  1. Nothing special
  2. A desire to skip this field
  3. Some tension
  4. Strong discomfort
15. How do you feel about your body changes during growing up?
  1. I perceive them naturally
  2. I have ambivalent feelings
  3. I experience anxiety
  4. I feel strong discomfort
16. What do you feel when interacting with trans people?
  1. Respect, but detachment
  2. Deep understanding of some aspects
  3. Strong interest and empathy
  4. Closeness and kinship
17. What thoughts does gender-neutral clothing evoke in you?
  1. Not my style
  2. I prefer such clothing
  3. I'm interested in this direction
  4. I often choose such clothing
18. How do you react to discussions about gender topics?
  1. Calmly, as an outside observer
  2. With interest in different perspectives
  3. With personal involvement
  4. With deep personal resonance

Michael Chen
Michael Chen
Michael Chen completed his Ph.D. in Gender Studies at Yale University and now leads transgender health initiatives at Boston Medical Center. His research on gender identity development has been featured in leading medical journals and informed policy development for transgender healthcare access. Dr. Chen draws from his academic expertise to create educational content that promotes understanding of diverse gender expressions and identities.

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bob
bob
3 months ago

etf this men cis wtf what he mean hoee >:(

Jarvis
Jarvis
27 days ago
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shut up bob

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I am a gorwn man
27 days ago
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bob ur a chud

Petra
Petra
10 months ago

Love ❤️ Petra 💋

jim
jim
3 months ago
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shut up u sl*t

cooper
cooper
27 days ago
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Holly
Holly
3 months ago
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you a perra not whatever ‘petra’ Means >:P