Official Gender / Sexual Orientation SuperPoll


Neowin's Official Gender / Sexual Orientation SuperPoll for 2007  

1760 members have voted

  1. 1. What is your gender?

    • Male
      1522
    • Female
      41
    • Transgendered / Genderqueer
      12
  2. 2. What is your sexual orientation?

    • I am a male who likes other males
      155
    • I am a male who likes females
      1261
    • I am a male who likes both
      74
    • I am a female who likes males
      21
    • I am a female who likes other females
      8
    • I am a female who likes both
      13
    • I am asexual (not interested in sex)
      18
    • I am autosexual (nothing compares to me)
      9
    • I am not old enough to know for sure
      16


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Male who likes Females..

I think Neowin's population consists of 95% Male and 5% Female. , Neowin most certaintly wouldn't be a very nice country for trying to find a girlfriend :no:

  • 2 weeks later...

Why can't you (Fred) simply be happy with your sexuality an not post threads like this? Is it you have some type of inferiority complex? I'm heterosexual, but don't feel it necessary to make threads to flaunt it. Wish people would learn to keep it in the closet with the rest of the dirty laundry.

NEVERMIND, I see it is a superpoll. I understand...

Me boy like girl. :p

only 6 females?

oo.

that's....... interesting.

Yes, those low numbers are really surprising.

I mean, in my pure *gaming* community we probably have more women, and then this one spans far more subjects than that so I was thinking we'd move at least a little bit further towards the approx near 50/50 ratio I've heard of. Obviously I was wrong though. :p I thought it'd be at least 10% of the population, if not more.

Why can't you (Fred) simply be happy with your sexuality an not post threads like this? Is it you have some type of inferiority complex? I'm heterosexual, but don't feel it necessary to make threads to flaunt it. Wish people would learn to keep it in the closet with the rest of the dirty laundry.

I kinda agree with you there, it really does seem there is a new thread on this every 5 months. I really doubt the majority of neowinians change their orientation that many times in that period :p

I wouldn't call orientation dirty laundry though; rather the stuff everyone does being closed doors, LEAVE it there! I don't want to know about how you got jiggy with it. :p

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