Direction
Setting pace, structure, and agreed rules while taking responsibility for guidance.
This does not imply controlling everyday relationships or ignoring consent.Private by design · Adults 18+
Answer 32 questions and get scores for 10 BDSM roles and eight preference dimensions. No account required; scoring stays in your browser.
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Before you begin
The questions ask what appeals to you now. They do not test experience, skill, identity, consent knowledge, or compatibility.
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Your BDSM test result
Best profile match
Role scores show how closely your answers match this test's formulas. They are not population percentiles or fixed identities.
All ten matches, ranked from highest to lowest.
Ranked by current affinity. Tap a category for context.
Saved on this device only
Something can be appealing and still be a boundary for practical, emotional, relational, or health reasons. These choices do not change your result and never enter a shared link or image.
What this BDSM test measures
You get a best profile match, scores for all 10 supported roles, and eight preference scores. The separate scores show where roles overlap and where they do not.
Read the scoring methodExample only. Your result is calculated after all 32 answers.
Eight preference dimensions
Setting pace, structure, and agreed rules while taking responsibility for guidance.
This does not imply controlling everyday relationships or ignoring consent.Handing over some control and accepting guidance within negotiated limits.
This does not imply weakness or submission in every part of life.Creating strong, controlled sensations while reading reactions and adjusting.
This does not imply an interest in non-consensual harm.Receiving strong sensations, challenges, or tests of composure within agreed limits.
This does not mean enjoying injury or distress in daily life.Restraint, restricted movement, tools, precision, and visual or practical craft.
This is independent from being dominant or submissive.Service, responsibility, ritual, attentiveness, and care before or after intensity.
This does not prescribe gender roles or assumed obligations.Playful resistance, rules games, wit, teasing, and negotiated back-and-forth tension.
Playful resistance must remain clearly distinct from a real no.Novel dynamics, atmosphere, roles, scenarios, anticipation, and planning together.
Curiosity does not mean having no boundaries or seeking high risk.How to read the scores
You can be curious without having tried something. The test never infers skill or behavior from attraction.
A score never replaces an explicit conversation. Consent stays specific, informed, ongoing, and reversible.
Profiles summarize this set of answers. They are language for reflection, not a rule about who you must be.
Ten role scores
The result ranks every supported role from 0 to 100. The highest match becomes your profile, or a blended profile when two scores are close.
Explore BDSM rolesBuilt into every question
Every scenario assumes informed adults, prior negotiation, and the freedom to pause or stop. There is no consent score because communication is not a kink preference.
Read the consent and safety frameworkCommon questions
It scores 10 role matches and eight preference dimensions from your answers to 32 negotiated adult scenarios. It does not measure experience, skill, safety knowledge, or identity.
Yes. Questions, scoring, progress, and results run in your browser. Raw answers are not sent to BDSMTest.top. Shared results contain only the profile and rounded role and preference scores.
No. The model is research-informed but has not yet been validated as a psychometric scale. Treat the result as a structured starting point for reflection and conversation, not a diagnosis.
Yes. Direction and surrender are scored separately, and closely matched profiles can appear as a blend. A low or diffuse pattern returns Open-ended Explorer instead of forcing a label.
No. Appeal, willingness, practical safety, relationship agreements, and personal boundaries are different questions. Any real activity needs specific, informed, ongoing consent.
No. The questions ask about current appeal, not past behavior. It is fine to choose It depends / unsure whenever trust, context, or unfamiliar language matters.
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