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How to Use: Orientation Survey

Cutterfy Team
November 7, 2025

What is the Orientation Survey?

The Orientation Survey is a reflective quiz designed to help individuals explore their feelings and attractions in a safe and private way. It asks a series of multiple-choice questions about attraction and preferences, and based on the responses, suggests a possible orientation (such as straight, gay, bisexual, etc.) along with a supportive and affirming message.

History of this Feature

Quizzes about identity and sexuality have become popular online as people seek resources for self-discovery. This survey was created not as a definitive test, but as a gentle and non-judgmental tool for personal reflection. It was designed with privacy and sensitivity in mind, ensuring that the experience is for the user alone. The goal is to provide a starting point for thought and exploration, acknowledging that sexuality is a personal and often fluid journey.

Who Commonly Uses This Feature?

This survey is intended for individuals who are questioning or exploring their sexual orientation. It provides a private, pressure-free space to think about one's feelings. It is not a diagnostic tool but can serve as a helpful step in the process of self-discovery.

How to Use the Orientation Survey

This is a reflective quiz designed to help you explore your feelings and attractions. It is not a test, but a tool for self-awareness.

  1. Read the Disclaimer: It's important to read the note on the intro page. This quiz is for personal reflection only, and sexuality is personal and can be fluid.
  2. Start the Quiz: Click "Start the Quiz" to begin.
  3. Answer Honestly: Go through the multiple-choice questions and choose the answers that feel most accurate to you.
  4. See the Result: After the last question, the results page will show a possible orientation that aligns with your answers, along with a supportive message.

You can retake the quiz at any time. Remember, no online quiz can define who you are—it's just a guide to help you think.