The number of U.S. adults who said they
had at least one same-sex sexual partner doubled between the early
1990s - that question wasn't asked earlier - and the early 2010s, from
3.6 to 8.7 percent for women and from 4.5 to 8.2 percent for men.
Bisexual behavior rose from 3.1 to 7.7 percent, accounting for most of
the change.
So, all this nonsense about same sex being an epiphany is so much crap. My question: what's the difference between wild "gayness" without a view to an exclusive preference, and, "just plain fooling around?" ~ editor
The survey found that only 1.7 percent of men and 0.9 percent of women said they had exclusively homosexual sex.
Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/health/20160602_Study__More_Americans_are_having_gay_sex.html#FC75uyqHZzRVDCrc.99
So, all this nonsense about same sex being an epiphany is so much crap. My question: what's the difference between wild "gayness" without a view to an exclusive preference, and, "just plain fooling around?" ~ editor
The survey found that only 1.7 percent of men and 0.9 percent of women said they had exclusively homosexual sex.
Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/health/20160602_Study__More_Americans_are_having_gay_sex.html#FC75uyqHZzRVDCrc.99
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