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Oral Sex Void Study

Oral Sex Void Study

Oral Sex Void Study

Researchers survey close to 6,000 people regarding personal views on oral sex.  People surveyed included married men and men who are in a relationship. When it comes to the subject of oral sex, some men believe other couples may do it more or less than others.  About 34 percent of men who took part in the study claim they would seek a secret partner if they were not getting oral sex.  Close to 8 percent of men claim they would pay someone for oral sex.  While men who participated in the study are married or in a relationship, men of the same status who wouldn’t considered seeking oral sex from someone outside of their relationship was also part of the study (referred to as the controlled group).

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Researchers Review Availability of Contraceptives at US College Health Facilities

Availability of Contraceptives at US College Health Facilities

Contraceptives at US College Health Facilities

Researchers collected data from various college universities throughout the United States to learn about contraceptive availability among college campus health centers.  The study included reviewing available types of contraceptives, emergency contraceptives and service availability for sexually transmitted infections.  Different factors were considered including college population, types of sexually transmitted diseases, demographics and more.  The findings may help develop additional health solutions for college campuses across the United States in the future.

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Research Study Looks into Decoding Sexual Messages of Bathroom Wall Graffiti Art

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A research study reviews graffiti content that was created by men and women found on bathroom walls in nine area bars in a Midwestern city.  Yet, the study takes a look at psychological connections including sex and love that may be hidden within the context.  Graffiti art has been studied in the past. This study is one of the most recent conducted with data focusing on other aspects that differ from studies completed years ago.  The data from men and women were compared to note differences and similarities in the presence of graffiti art.

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Potential Reasons Why Stressed Men Are Drawn to Women of Size. Sexology Research

A recent study conducted by British researchers suggests men who find themselves in stressful situations may be more likely to seek comfort in women who have a fuller body size.  The study included reviewing stressful experiences of men and how it may have an influence on how they view attractiveness in women, especially of those of size.  While this takes a scientific look at reasons why, many feel that men often find women to be more attractive when they have a variation of curves instead of being skinny.

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Casual Sexual Experiences During the First Two Months of College. Sexology Research

“Hook ups,” also known as casual sexual behavior is the subject of a recent study conducted that included heterosexual undergraduates transitioning to college in northeast America.  Participates recorded their sexual behaviors and attitudes during the first two months of their transition while on campus.  In some cases it may seem as if certain sexual attitudes in social situations may signal wen hookup behavior may occur among men and women.  Women seemed to have a higher risk of obtaining a negative social reputation pertaining to sexual behavior.  Yet, many women claimed they may hookup without sexual penetration.

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