Klein Sexual Orientation Grid
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The Klein Sexual Orientation Grid attempts to further measure sexual orientation by expanding upon the earlier Kinsey scale which categorizes sexual history from 0 (exclusively heterosexual) to 6 (exclusively homosexual). As a person travels on the scale, they are determined to be "Predominantly heterosexual, more than incidentally homosexual" at interval 2, "Predominantly homosexual, only incidentally heterosexual" at interval 5 and anywhere in between. At the centre, Interval 3 is "Equally Heterosexual and Homosexual".
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Past (entire life up until a year ago) | Present (last 12 months) | Ideal (what would you like?) | |
A - Sexual Attraction: To whom are you sexually attracted? | |||
B - Sexual Behaviour: With whom have you actually had sex? | |||
C - Sexual Fantasies: About whom are your sexual fantasies | |||
D - Emotional preference: Who do you feel more drawn to or close to emotionally? | |||
E - Social preference: Which gender do you socialize with? | |||
F - Lifestyle preference: In which community do you like to spend your time? In which do you feel most comfortable? | |||
G - Self-identification: How do you label or identify yourself? |
Each of the 21 boxes should contain a value from 1 to 7, categorizing the individual's answers to the questions. For variables A to E these range from 1=Other sex only to 7=Same sex only. For variables F and G these range from 1=Heterosexual only to 7=Gay/Lesbian only.
Unlike the Kinsey Scale, the Klein grid investigates sexual orientation in three time periods and with respect to seven factors.
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- Klein, Fritz, MD. The Bisexual Option, Second Edition. Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press, 1993. ISBN 1-56023-033-9, ISBN 1-56023-033-5.