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35 items Sapphic

Sapphic kink test: 35 items, play between women

Thirty-five items on sex between women, each one scored 0 to 100 on its own vial.

Your shelf 35 items

Making out
Neck kissing
Breast play — giving
Breast play — receiving
Nipple play
Fingering — giving
Fingering — receiving
Oral — giving
Oral — receiving
69
Face sitting
Grinding / tribbing
Scissoring
Strap-on — wearing
Strap-on — receiving
Double-ended dildo
Shared vibrator
Wand vibrator
Anal play — giving
Anal play — receiving
Fisting — giving
Fisting — receiving
Mutual masturbation
Squirting
Multiple orgasms
Edging
Dom / sub dynamic
Butch / femme roleplay
Lingerie
Harness / leather
Restraint
Spanking
Hair pulling
Dirty talk
Shower sex
Progress 0 / 35 rated
Rate every item — 0 to 100 0 = hard no · 100 = full to the neck
01/35 Making out
02/35 Neck kissing
05/35 Nipple play
10/35 69
11/35 Face sitting
13/35 Scissoring
24/35 Squirting
26/35 Edging
29/35 Lingerie
31/35 Restraint
32/35 Spanking
33/35 Hair pulling
34/35 Dirty talk
35/35 Shower sex
0 / 35 rated
ABOUT Sapphic

The thirty-five items are about sex between women and are named the way women name them: making out, neck kissing, breast and nipple play, fingering, oral, 69, face sitting, grinding and tribbing, scissoring, strap-on wearing and receiving, a double-ended dildo, a shared vibrator, a wand, anal play, fisting, mutual masturbation, squirting, multiple orgasms, edging, a dom/sub dynamic, butch/femme roleplay, lingerie, harness and leather, restraint, spanking, hair pulling, dirty talk, shower sex. No item treats penetration as the default event that everything else leads up to, so you spend the test rating things you might actually do rather than translating from a list built for someone else.

Six of these come as pairs you score separately — breast play, fingering, oral, anal play, and fisting each split into giving and receiving, and the strap-on splits into wearing it and taking it. Rate the two sides apart and the shelf shows which direction you want, not just that the act is somewhere on your list. Setting an item to 0 leaves the vial empty with a red cross, a hard no rather than a low priority. Above that the colour lands in one of four bands, 1–33, 34–66, 67–99, and 100 for a vial full to the neck, so thirty-five vials still read clearly when the image is scaled down for a post; underneath the band the fill height holds your exact number, so a 70 and a 95 are visibly different answers.

When the shelf is full it exports as a single image you can send to someone before a first night together, put on a profile, or keep to yourself and retake in a year to see what moved. Two shelves side by side are the fastest version of a conversation that otherwise takes an evening: the greens overlap, the red crosses are the part you talk about. Nothing is uploaded and there is no account — the ratings sit in your browser and clearing site data removes them. The test also draws no conclusions from your numbers, so no part of it will tell you what your shelf says about you or who you match.

0A hard no. Not low priority — ruled out, and not up for discussion.
1–33Low. You would go along with it for someone; you would never suggest it.
34–66Middle. Fine when the mood is right, easy to stop, no strong pull either way.
67–99High. Something you want, and would ask for.
100Full to the neck. A standing yes you would arrange your evening around.
Glossary every item explained

What each item means

Not sure how to rate something? Every item here has its own page — what it involves, what people vary on, and anything worth knowing before you try it.

Frequently asked Sapphic

Frequently asked

Is this a lesbian kink test?
It is a test about sex between women, so it fits whether you call yourself lesbian, bi, pan, queer, or nothing much. The items are about acts and dynamics, not identity, and nothing asks you to declare one before you start or assigns you one at the end. Sapphic is used here as the least freighted available word for the territory the list covers, not as a claim about who may take it.
What does the Sapphic test cover that the Basics test does not?
Basics is a general list in plain vocabulary and works for anyone. The Sapphic shelf spends all thirty-five of its items on play between women, so the specifics get their own vials instead of being folded into one generic entry. If you want both, take them separately: two shelves, two images, and no overlap problem, since each test keeps its own ratings in your browser independently of the others.
Can my girlfriend and I compare our shelves?
Yes. Take the test separately on your own devices, export both images, and line them up. The item order is fixed, so matched pairs sit in the same position and differences show up without either of you tallying anything. There is no compatibility percentage, and that is deliberate: a number would settle by arithmetic the things worth discussing, like why one of you put a 0 where the other put an 85.
Do I need to have slept with a woman to take it?
No. Rate what you want, not what you have done. Wanting is what the scale measures, and inexperience shows up as uncertainty rather than as a wrong answer. If an item is one you genuinely cannot predict, a middle score is a fair placeholder and you can revise it whenever you retake the test. Keep 0 for the things you are ruling out, since it is drawn as a refusal.
Does it assume roles like top and bottom?
No. The items are practices, and you rate each one for yourself. Nothing in the list requires you to pick a side before you start, and nothing sorts you into one afterward. If the distinction matters for a particular item, note it when you share the shelf, or build a Freestyle shelf where you write both directions as separate vials and give each its own number.
Something I care about is missing from the list. Can I add it?
Not to the Sapphic shelf itself, because the thirty-five items are fixed so that any two Sapphic shelves can be read against each other position by position. For anything the list does not name, Freestyle opens an empty shelf and you write every label yourself. Plenty of people keep both: the fixed test for comparing with someone, and a Freestyle shelf for the entries only they would think to list.
Is it safe to post my Sapphic shelf publicly?
The image holds only the item labels and your fill levels. No name, no handle, no account behind it, and no metadata tying it to a stored profile, because nothing about you is stored on a server at all. The risk is social rather than technical. It is a public statement about your sex life, and only you know who reads your feed and what they do with it.
How long does the Sapphic test take?
About ten to fifteen minutes for thirty-five items. There is nothing to sign up for, so the clock starts when the shelf loads. Ratings are saved to your browser as you go, which means you can close the tab, finish later, and still export the shelf in one piece. The items you hesitate on are worth the extra thirty seconds, since those are the numbers you will end up explaining.
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