You scored 64.167 out of 100 masculine points, 39.167 out of 100 feminine points, and 53.333 out of 100 androgynous (neutral) points.
Interesting that the androgynous factor for almost all respondents is usually 50+ %. That seems totally "normal," either for the sample here or for the general population. I first learned about the term during my first year in college, in a required liberal arts course I was taking. At the time, I understood it but misunderstood it. I thought it might be a person whose personal qualities were almost perfectly blended as masculine and feminine. Instead, I think that androgyny is attributes that have "some" link to a particular gender, but are actually qualities shared by men and women. I just view these scores as saying that the vast majority of the respondents have feelings and a conscience instead of being impossible hard-asses, and that would go for the ladies, too. I don't really think I'd enjoy knowing a guy who is 95% masculine, 5% feminine, and 10% androgynous, if the test could even kick out such a result. He'd be more interested in mowing you down, I suppose. I wouldn't like hanging out with a woman who would rack up similar, but reciprocal, numbers. Both would be a pain of sorts.
76 masculine 35 feminine 48 androgynous. I was expecting a bit more on the androgynous but they're all subjective and meaningless.
"You scored 54.167 out of 100 masculine points, 60.833 out of 100 feminine points, and 64.167 out of 100 androgynous (neutral) points."
47.5 masculine points 74.167 feminine points 61.667 neutral points Can't say I didn't expect those results; I mean, I am pretty feminine.
You scored 50.833 out of 100 masculine points, 60.833 out of 100 feminine points, and 53.333 out of 100 androgynous (neutral) points.