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    [[File:Kinsey Scale measure (it's rainbow).jpg|thumb|A pictorial representation of the Kinsey Scale]]
    [[File:Kinsey Scale measure (it's rainbow).jpg|thumb|A pictorial representation of the Kinsey Scale]]
    The Kinsey Scale was developed by Alfred Kinsey as a way to measure one's sexual attraction. It has six rungs, from exclusively heterosexual to exclusively homosexual. It is a common way of measuring these things, however since it doesn't include identities on the [[Asexual Spectrum]] or [[Aromantic Spectrum]], it has recently been overtaken by several other sources.
    The Kinsey Scale was developed by Alfred Kinsey, as a way to measure one's sexual attraction. It has six rungs, from exclusively [[Straight|heterosexual]] to exclusively [[Gay|homosexual]]. It is a common way of measuring these things, however since it doesn't include identities on the [[asexual Spectrum]] or [[aromantic Spectrum]], it has recently been overtaken by several other sources.
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    Revision as of 22:07, 8 December 2020

    A pictorial representation of the Kinsey Scale

    The Kinsey Scale was developed by Alfred Kinsey, as a way to measure one's sexual attraction. It has six rungs, from exclusively heterosexual to exclusively homosexual. It is a common way of measuring these things, however since it doesn't include identities on the asexual Spectrum or aromantic Spectrum, it has recently been overtaken by several other sources.

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