
The BBC's brain gender quiz tells me that my brain is skewed somewhat toward male-ness because:
- I'm good at matching angles, a task at which men outperform women.
- I'm mediocre at spotting which objects have moved, a task at which women outperform men. I usually blame this on the gnomes who steal my keys and hide them.
- I'm "very empathic and would be an ideal person to comfort people in a time of crisis"—usually a female trait.
- I'm mediocre "at analysing or building systems," which men are usually better at. However, this portion of the test was administered as personal opinions on questions, not through an actual task, so I take issue with it. I'm great at assembling furniture!
- I'm mediocre at judging someone's emotions based on their eyes, which women are usually better at.
- I prefer more "masculine" faces.
- I'm so good at rotating 3D objects that the BBC quiz results wondered, "Are you an engineer or do you have a science background?" Ha! That's a good one.
- I can produce a lot of words to match certain criteria, which women are usually better at.
- I would demand less than 60% of an amount of money to be split between two people. Most men would apparently drive a harder bargain than that.