The ‘Kink Test’ Goes Viral On TikTok

TikTok is getting kinkier. Users en masse are sharing the results of an online questionnaire that offers a breakdown of their sexual type. While many TikTok users are referring to the quiz as the “Kink Test,” it is formally called the BDSM Test and was founded in 2014 with the mission of helping “beginning kinksters determine which labels are or aren’t suitable for them.”

The “fun and educational test” comes in two forms, a “short and simple test, with reasonable accuracy,” and a “maximum accuracy” version recommended for those “strongly into BDSM.” Test takers rank a series of statements on a scale of absolutely disagree to absolutely agree, including: “I prefer making the sexual decisions for my partner, as this gives me more control,” “I enjoy it when people watch me being naked or having sex” and “I would like to have sex with multiple people at the same time.” The site then ranks the taker’s sexual qualities by percentage and tells them to what degree they’re, among other answers, a voyeur, submissive, vanilla, a brat, a sadist, an exhibitionist and a masochist.

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Check out more about the “Kink Test” going viral on TikTok: https://nypost.com/2021/10/14/what-is-the-kink-test-on-tiktok-and-how-do-you-take-it/

Olympic Boxer Failed Drug Test After Having Sex

US Olympic boxer Virginia Fuchs had doping allegations brought against her—but she claimed the banned substances were transmitted to her during sex. She has since spoken out in a video interview, saying she had “no idea” something like that could happen. “When I was first notified back in March when I had these prohibited substances in me, I was in complete shock and had no idea where they had come from, knowing I had never ingested anything,” Fuchs said in the video.

She tested positive for prohibited hormone and metabolic modulators during an out-of-competition test. During the investigation, the USADA determined Fuchs’ boyfriend had been taking products that included the two banned substances and the levels in her system were consistent with recent exposure through intimate contact. She said, “I just want my fellow athletes to learn from my mistake, I’ve learned an important lesson to just always take the necessary precautions in any case, especially with intimate contact. Like I said, I don’t want them to get blindsided by my unique experience.”

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Check out more about an Olympic boxer testing positive for dope after having sex: https://nypost.com/2020/06/12/virginia-fuchs-had-no-idea-sex-could-cause-doping-violation/