I got 6 for femininity and 32 for masculinity.
I don't find it disturbing though, considering that I don't believe in culturally made up gender stereotypes. I am convinced that what is commonly perceived as "masculine" or "feminine" as for personality characteristics or interests is so only because it's the way how people are being brought up and made to believe - by the whole society, starting already from their childhood in families. But I don't believe in anything like inherently masculine or feminine characteristics except for biological.
Considering that the creators of the test most likely lack the ability to think outside of the box and therefore used the stereotypical traits to measure "masculinity" and "femininity", the outcome doesn't surprise or bother me. For I don't believe that I *have to* act, think or feel a certain way just because of my sex.
Bleh, I remember there was even a question asking if my style of clothing is influenced by "celebrities" or "trends"... How silly. I don't see any reason why my style should be directed by what any other people have made up, instead of what I myself like. Seriously I have no understanding for trends followers. And as an INT- (or perhaps INX-, because from my tests and from the types characteristics it seems that INFP is quite close to me too - in both INTP and INFP characteristics I find a lot of accurate things but also some inaccurate), no wonder that also other "feminine" characteristics mentioned in the test (e.g. talking to friends about my problems instead of handling it on my own - I remember now that was there) won't apply to me.