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What does top, bottom, and vers mean?

A friendly explainer page that frames the three labels as styles of energy, pacing, and preference rather than fixed boxes.

Roles

A cleaner vocabulary for first-time visitors.

Top

Usually tied to initiative, pace-setting, and clear direction.

Bottom

Usually tied to trust, response, and receptive presence.

Vers

Usually tied to flexibility, balance, and dynamic chemistry.

Compare

Top, bottom, and vers are different patterns of energy.

Initiative

Top: More likely to set direction or start momentum.

Bottom: More likely to respond and shape the dynamic through receptivity.

Vers: More likely to decide based on chemistry and context.

Comfort zone

Top: Clarity and confident pacing.

Bottom: Trust, presence, and emotional attunement.

Vers: Flexibility and movement between modes.

Common trap

Top: Becoming too rigid without check-ins.

Bottom: Staying too quiet about preferences.

Vers: Over-adapting instead of naming what is wanted.

Think of these as patterns, not rules

Top, bottom, and vers often describe the role, energy, or pacing someone feels most natural in. None of them automatically tells you everything about confidence, care, or communication.

That is why the product frames the topic as a self-discovery quiz. The goal is not to lock someone into a label. It is to give them language for patterns they already feel.

How the three styles usually differ

Top energy often leans toward initiative, direction, or setting the tone.

Bottom energy often leans toward receptivity, response, trust, and emotional attunement.

Vers energy usually values flexibility and chemistry over fixed roles.

Why the nuance matters

People can share the same broad label while expressing it very differently. A warm top and a bold top may both like initiative, but the feeling they create is not identical.

That is why the result layer goes one step further into archetypes. It gives users a more personal and recognizable read.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is this Top or Bottom Test private?

The scaffold is built as a lightweight front-end flow. Answers can stay client-side unless you later choose to connect storage or analytics.

How accurate is this quiz?

It is a self-discovery quiz, not a clinical assessment. The result is designed to feel directional and reflective rather than absolute.

Does vers only mean undecided?

No. In this quiz, vers represents flexibility, balance, or adaptable chemistry. It is treated as a valid result, not a fallback label.

Can I retake the test?

Yes. The quiz uses a fixed eight-question flow in the MVP, so retakes are consistent and easier to compare.

Next step

Turn the explainer into a result.

The quiz route, scoring logic, and dynamic result pages are already connected.