The Sex Test by Sex Life Science

Do you want better sex? Would you like a list of your partner’s sexual likes and dislikes? If so, we recommend taking the test and asking your partner to do the same.

The Sex Test by Sex Life Science is an anonymous, low cost ($5.00), fun, thorough, and entertaining tool designed to give people detailed information about their sexual likes and dislikes, their sexual values, and their expectations for their partner.

Purpose

Welcome to Sex Life Science! My name is J. Gregory Briggs, Ph.D., LMFT and I’m the president of The Briggs Institute, Inc. The Sex Life Science team and I created the site and The Sex Test by Sex Life Science primarily for three reasons:

  1. To give people an anonymous way to gather detailed information they may use to enhance their sex life

  2. To help potential partners determine sexual compatibility before they have sex

  3. To provide the world with reliable, accurate, up-to-date information on human sexuality

Thanks for visiting our site. We hope you get the most out of it by taking The Sex Test by Sex Life Science.

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Anonymity

Because account and billing information is kept separately from test responses, your test results are not linked with your identity. If test results were ever compromised, your identity would still be unknown. If account records were ever compromised, your test results would still be unknown. In other words, test results are anonymous: the only people who will know your test results are you and anyone you’ve trusted with your test ID number.

Smart Sex. Better Sex.

When partners take The Sex Test and share their results with one another, they are shown a list of each of their sexual preferences. In other words, they have a bedroom “cheat sheet” they can use to try to enhance their sex life together. We hope partners talk about their results and use the information to create a better, more satisfying sex life.

Determine Sexual Compatibility

Many people find out their sexual compatibility with someone largely through trial and error. We think The Sex Test is a much faster and less risky way to learn more about how sexually compatible you are with a partner.

If you and your partner (or someone you’re dating) decide to share your test ID numbers with one another, you’ll be able to see exactly where your sexual likes and dislikes, values, and expectations overlap, giving you a good idea of how compatible you are.

A Sex Test for Everyone

The Sex Life Science team created The Sex Test for people of all faiths, creeds, races, ethnicities, nationalities, socioeconomic levels, relationship statuses, genders, sexual orientations, health statuses, and education levels.

Do you know your sexual likes and dislikes? Do you know your partner’s? Do want to know how to improve your sex life? Are you trying to figure out if you’re sexually compatible with someone?

The Sex Test is designed for people across the demographic spectrum who want to find answers to these questions.

The Science of Sex

As sex educators, the Sex Life Science team encourages people to take the test not only because it gives them information that may help them improve their sex life but also because we want the world to have more accurate knowledge on human sexual preferences. This will only happen if hundreds and thousands of demographically diverse voices are heard. We hope you decide to contribute yours and help us spread the word as we work together to form a better understanding of human sexuality.

What do men and women want sexually?

Our data show that the answer to this question is often complicated. When people take The Sex Test, their anonymous results are grouped with those of everyone who has taken the test. The Sex Test results dashboard displays these results. Although there are some common trends, our anonymous results dashboard more often shows that there is considerable diversity in sexual preferences across the population.

Sex Therapy

The Sex Test was designed not only for the general public, but also for those who want to use it to inform their clinical work (i.e., counseling, therapy, etc.). Whether you’re a client or a clinician, The Sex Test could inform conversations you have in session. As psychotherapists, the Sex Life Science team has been providing clients with individual, couple, and sex therapy since 2007 and we love how The Sex Test provides a wealth of detailed information that really can’t be gathered as efficiently in session.

The Sex Test: Topics Covered

  • Demographics

    • What are the sexual preferences of people your age?

    • Are your sexual preferences more common or more rare?

  • Preferred Terms & Words

    • Is it “having sex,” “making love,” or…?

    • What words are turn ons? Are any words particularly unattractive?

  • Menstruation Management, Contraception, & STD Prevention

    • Do you like to use birth control?

    • What forms of contraception do you prefer?

  • Defining Sex & Drawing Boundaries

    • When are you and your partner ready to have sex? When does foreplay become sex?

    • Should boundaries with friends, family, coworkers, etc., change when you get in a relationship?

  • Hygiene and Grooming

    • How important is fresh breath when it comes to sex?

    • Do you or your partner feel sexier when you’re clean shaven or after a shower?

  • Masturbation & Sex Toys

    • What role (if any) would you like masturbation to play in your relationship?

    • Do sex toys enhance sexual pleasure for you or your partner?

  • Penetration & Orgasm

    • What makes for the most enjoyable and intense orgasms?

    • How important is the orgasm experience to your partner’s overall sexual satisfaction?

  • Sexual Touch

    • Where and how do you and your partner like to be touched?

    • Are there body parts that you’d rather be left untouched?

  • Sexually Explicit Language, Material, & Technology

    • Do you like to send sexy texts?

    • How do you feel about pornography?

  • Kinks and Fetishes

    • Do you have some turn-ons that are uncommon?

    • Are there very specific experiences that make sex more fun for you?

  • Turn-ons

    • What gets you and your partner in the mood?

    • What makes sex even more passionate?

  • Values

    • Do you prefer monogamy or non-monogamy?

    • When are you ready to have sex with a partner for the first time?