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Question 1: What word best describes how you would decorate your dream nursery?

  • Flowers or pink
  • Sports or blue
  • Neutral or basic
  • Not standard or not based on gender

Question 2: How do you plan to spend special time with your child?

  • Reading and having tea parties together
  • Playing sports or making things
  • Going on hikes or camping trips as a family
  • Helping people show themselves through art or creative play

Question 3: What kinds of names do you like best for babies?

  • Traditional and pretty names
  • Names that are strong and male
  • Names that sound good together
  • Names that are different and unusual

Question 4: What do you think your child will enjoy playing with the most?

  • Dolls and clothes to play with
  • Toy cars and figures that move
  • Puzzles and board games
  • Toys for both boys and girls that encourage creation and imagination

Question 5: How do you picture your kid's sense of style?

  • Dresses and bows for girls, skirts and cute patterns for boys
  • T-shirts and pants for boys, leggings and cute designs for girls
  • Clothes for both men and women that are simple and comfy
  • Whatever makes them feel strong and shows who they are, no matter what gender norms say.

Question 6: How do you plan to give your child control and direction?

  • Using gentle and caring methods, focusing on communication and understanding.
  • Putting in place structure and rules, with clear standards and consequences.
  • Striking a balance between control, understanding, and flexibility, taking each person's personality into account
  • Emphasizing open conversation, mutual respect, and helping people express themselves and be themselves

Question 7: What kinds of things outside of school do you think your child will do?

  • Dance, gymnastics, or ballet for girls; music or the arts for boys
  • Sports, martial arts, or competitive activities
  • Activities that encourage teamwork and social contacts, like team sports or group classes
  • Anything that interests and motivates them, regardless of gender roles

Question 8: How do you think your child will want to work in the future?

  • Anything they're interested in and excited about, regardless of gender roles
  • Jobs that are usually associated with their gender, like engineering or nursing
  • A well-balanced job that matches their hobbies and values.
  • Supporting their job choices and encouraging them to try new things.

Question 9: What kinds of books or shows would you and your child like?

  • Fairytales and fairy stories for girls, action and adventure stories for boys.
  • Stories with action or superheroes for boys and stories about caring for others or family for girls.
  • Several books and movies that support diversity and acceptance and teach important lessons about life
  • Books and movies that question gender stereotypes, support diversity and equality, and encourage self-expression

Question 10: How important is it for your child to follow gender roles?

  • It doesn't matter as long as they're happy and healthy.
  • It's not too important, but in line with social norms and expectations, so it is essential.
  • As long as they are polite and responsible, it's not a big deal.
  • It doesn't matter if they are honest and authentic to themselves.

Question 11: How do you plan to teach your child about differences and equality between men and women?

  • By having open conversations and supporting inclusive values at home.
  • By sticking to the traditional roles and expectations for men and women.
  • By learning about different cultures, values, and ways of life
  • By pushing them to be curious and open-minded about all genders and identities

Question 12: How would you handle it if your child wanted to wear clothes or items usually for the other gender?

  • Supporting their choice and pushing them to be themselves.
  • Trying to stop them and making them follow traditional gender norms.
  • Letting them find out what they like within some limits
  • Stressing that their clothes and accessories don't describe who they are or how much they are worth.

Question 13: How important do you think it is for your child to look and act like the gender roles that society expects?

  • It doesn't matter as long as they are happy and healthy.
  • It matters a lot. It's necessary because it fits in with the norms and standards of society.
  • It's not the most important thing, as long as they're polite and responsible.
  • It doesn't matter as long as they are genuine and honest.

Question 14: How do you plan to help your child make good ties and friends?

  • Getting people of all genders to be more understanding, kind, and open-minded
  • Only letting them date people of the same gender.
  • Letting them date who they want without putting gender-based limits on them.
  • Promoting diversity and fairness in their friendships and encouraging healthy limits

Question 15: How do you plan to teach your child to have self-respect and love their bodies?

  • Helping people have a healthy view of their bodies and accept themselves
  • Trying to look and be beautiful in ways that fit standard gender norms
  • Stressing the importance of self-care and personal grooming as parts of their gender identity
  • Stressing that a person's self-worth doesn't depend on how they look

Question 16: How would you react if your child said they wanted to play with things or do activities, usually for the other gender?

  • Supporting and encouraging their hobbies, no matter what traditional gender norms say.
  • Trying to steer their interests toward more gender-stereotypical activities or discouraging them from doing so.
  • Letting them explore their interests while giving them advice and support.
  • Stressing that toys and activities are not limited by gender and promoting inclusion.

Question 17: How would you handle situations where your child faces bias or abuse because of gender?

  • Fighting for their rights and showing them how to face discrimination.
  • Trying to get them to fit in with society and not cause trouble.
  • Ignoring or brushing off discrimination as a normal part of life.
  • Teaching them about equality, diversity, and promoting inclusion.

Question 18: How will you teach your child about good relationships and getting along with others?

  • Starting early with age-appropriate talks about limits and respect
  • Focusing on standard gender roles and expectations in relationships
  • Letting them learn about relationships on their own without putting gender-based limits on them
  • Promoting open dialogue, mutual respect, and consent, no matter what gender or identity

Question 19: How important is it for your child to question traditional gender roles and norms?

  • It's essential because it supports equality, diversity, and acceptance of everyone.
  • Not crucial because it might be seen as going against the rules.
  • Kind of important, as long as it doesn't lead to problems or fights.
  • Not important because society expects people to follow standard gender norms.

Question 20: What is your favorite childhood toy or game?

  • Barbie dolls or other dolls
  • Action figures or toy cars
  • Board games or puzzles
  • Art supplies or building blocks
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What Gender Will My Baby Be?

Knowing a child's gender can inform you about making many preparatory decisions when having a baby.

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In this gender guessing quiz, we'll use your answers to help determine the gender of your unborn child. The anticipation of being a parent is already exciting, and finding out the gender of your unborn child may further heighten that feeling.

This test is predicated on the idea that gender is more than just biology; it's also about who you are and how you choose to express yourself. We acknowledge that gender is a social construction and that all children, regardless of their perceived gender, can freely express themselves.

Our in-depth analysis of your character traits, interests, and worldview will allow us to guess the gender of your unborn child confidently. This quiz is intended to be educational, entertaining, and thought-provoking. It will ask you questions about your parenting philosophy, values, and perspective on gender equality and provide you with scenarios that mimic real-life occurrences.

The gender or identity of your newborn is simply one aspect of their story, no matter what the outcome. We are here to celebrate and support you as you embark on the magnificent journey of parenthood, which is full of unconditional love, challenges, and joy.

Let's find out the gender of your kid based on your unique traits and likes by taking this fun questionnaire! Join me as we learn to appreciate the miracle of parenthood.