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 only considers from 0 (exclusively heterosexual) to 6 (exclusively homosexual).
Because most people had been (and arguably still are) first exposed to sexuality with the binary of heterosexual or homosexual, Alfred Kinsey set his scale of sexual orientation with seven intervals, beginning at 0 with ‘Exclusively Heterosexual’ and concluding at 6 with ‘Exclusively Homosexual’. As you travel the scale, you could be 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.
Klein refined the scale and somewhat simplified it. It remains with 7 intervals, but instead they are:
- Other sex only
- Other sex mostly
- Other sex somewhat more
- Both sexes equally
- Same sex somewhat more
- Same sex mostly
- Same sex only
Basically, Klein allowed the concept that people’s sexuality can change through their lives.
But these aren’t the only innovations Klein made. Even more important than considering that sexuality is fluid was Klein's introduction of many different factors that can influence identity. These are:
- Sexual Attraction: To whom are you sexually attracted?
- Sexual Behaviour: With whom have you actually had sex?
- Sexual Fantasies: About whom are your sexual fantasies? (They may occur during masturbation, daydreaming, as part of real life, or purely in your imagination.)
- Emotional Preference: Emotions influence, if not define, the actual physical act of love. Do you love and like only members of the same sex, only members of the other sex, or members of both sexes?
- Social Preference: Social Preference is closely allied with, but often different from emotional preference. With members of which sex do you socialize?
See also
External links
- The Bisexual Option by Fritz Klein, MD ISBN 1-56023-033-9
- [The Klein Sexual Orientation Grid, A brief explanation]
- [Sexual and Affectional Orientation and Identity Scales by Bobbi Keppel and Alan Hamilton for the Bisexual Resource Center]
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