Should I Take A Gender Envy Test or Quiz?

How often do you find yourself envious of the appearance of someone from the opposite gender?Or asking yourself “Am I experiencing gender envy”? 

We DON’T recommend taking a gender envy quiz or test you find on the internet, as they often are NOT backed by facts, research, or give any genuine and clear indications which gender you truly are.

Instead of taking a gender envy quiz or test, we at ANZPath, highly recommend using Calmerry for professional gender therapy to get you more clarity on whether you have gender envy and what you should do about it.

A licensed therapist knows how to help you based on experience and education.

Start here and fill out the questionnaire at Calmerry to get matched with a therapist that suits you.

Further down the page you’ll find answers to questions from others that have experienced gender envy in the past.

gender envy quiz

To be clear, the therapists mentioned on this page are not necessarily an LGBTQIA+ individual themselves. They are however "LGBTQIA+ friendly therapists" and are open, welcoming, and supportive towards LGBTQIA+ people.

FAQ for the “Gender Envy Quiz or Test”

What Is Gender Envy?

Gender envy is when you are envious of a person from another gender, you might want their voice nose or hair. It is usually experienced by transgenders and non binary people.

Which gender identities do people nowadays have?

There are many genders today some and not all are:

  • Agender
  • Bigender
  • Cisgender
  • Genderfluid
  • Nonbinary
  • Transgender 

Can straight people have gender envy?

Yes, a girl might be envious that a boy can wear certain type of clothing that makes playing sports easier. Or when a girl wants to play more masculine sport, but it’s frowned upon by society.

Who experiences gender envy?

Gender envy is primarily experienced by transgenders and non binary people who are envious of other peoples traits. It is most common for this that recently started their gender journey.

 

Is gender envy the same as gender dysphoria?

No, not exactly.

It is perhaps a far less serious situation than dysphoria. Gender dysphoria is usually more encompassing and gender envy is usually just a short passing moment.

 

Why do we recommend seeing a therapist instead of taking a quiz or test?

Quizzes are often not medically approved and should not be considered a professional opinion. We at ANZPath, suggest it is the best to consult a gender therapist.

A therapist will be solely focusing on your own specific issues and it won’t be a cookie cutter quiz that is made for thousands of people. 

How To Identify Your Gender?

This video could be useful if you’re questioning your gender.