I fall right in the middle.
Kinsey used the words rather than the numbers when he interviewed people. He had a coded worksheet that he used to record answers that wouldn’t mean anything to someone else who read them as part of his way of keeping his volunteer subjects anonymous.
The Liam Neeson film “Kinsey” is a pretty good film that I enjoyed. Not great, but worth watching.
Dr. Fritz Klein followed up on Kinsey’s work and came up with a multi-dimensional grid that I think gives a better representation of a person’s real orientation. It also doesn’t address gender identity along with orientation.
Take the Klein Sexual Orientation Grid (KSOG) here.
The answers aren’t as concise, but they are more descriptive. My Klein grid scores reflect that I behaved more as a heterosexual when I was a young adult although I was always attracted to the whole gender spectrum and my behavior has come more in line with my attractions as I’ve aged.