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Do you think, on the whole, that your tastes are more feminine or masculine?

Do you take great interest in your personal appearance and dress? Do you care decidedly for ornaments, jewels and jewellery; for bright colours; for what is pretty rather than handsome?

Have you ever for the sake of external matters (such as dress, ornaments or other aids to bodily attractiveness) wished that you were of another sex than your own?

Have you ever wished that you could change your sex because of more serious reasons? If so, for what ones?

Doy ou, all things or most things considered, "feel satisfied" with life, and think that you have, or have had, your fair share of this world's happiness, and peace? Or the contrary opinion?

Have you ever attempted to bring death to yourself, or wished that your philosophic or religious views allowed it? If so, what held you back from advances toward suicide?

Do you think of yourself as a morally justified, responsibly-acting sort of human creature, apart from any sexual influences on on you?

Do you feel so more or less because of your sexual impulses and vita sexualis?

Do you believe that the Similisexual when the best (but quite indisputably homosexual) examples are considered, presents a higher or a lower type of-human nature?


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