The Relation of Gender and Sexual Orientation to Measures of Masculinity, Femininity, and Androgyny:

Abstract
Data from a survey of 58 gay men and 58 lesbians are compared to college men and women on Spence and Helmreich's (1978) Personality Attributes Questionnaire measures of masculinity, femininity, and androgeny. Lesbians had higher M scores college women, and gay men had lower M scores than college men, with F scores being similar across sexual orientation groups, within gender. Angrogyny measures differed only by gender, not by sexual orientation. Further analysis shows that lesbians' high M scores come largely from their high self-ratings as independent, while college men's high M scores reflect strong competitiveness. Questions are raised about the validity of these measures for comparing these groups.