I definately agree with both answers, but if you still feel the need to measure your attraction to either men or women you may find interesting to read the work of Alfred C. Kinsey and his research on human sexuality, he developed a scale measuring sexual orientation, now known as the Kinsey Scale.
In the Introduction of the scale, Kinsey wrote:
“Males do not represent two discrete populations, heterosexual and homosexual. The world is not to be divided into sheep and goats. It is a fundamental of taxonomy that nature rarely deals with discrete categories... The living world is a continuum in each and every one of its aspects. While emphasising the continuity of the gradations between exclusively heterosexual and exclusively homosexual histories, it has seemed desirable to develop some sort of classification which could be based on the relative amounts of heterosexual and homosexual experience or response in each history... An individual may be assigned a position on this scale, for each period in his life.... A seven-point scale comes nearer to showing the many gradations that actually exist." (Kinsey, et al. (1948). pp. 639, 656)
”The scale is as follows:
RatingDescription0Exclusively heterosexual1Predominantly heterosexual, only incidentally homosexual2Predominantly heterosexual, but more than incidentally homosexual3Equally heterosexual and homosexual4Predominantly homosexual, but more than incidentally heterosexual5Predominantly homosexual, only incidentally heterosexual6Exclusively homosexualXAsexual