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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...0-straight-Study-says-sexuality-spectrum.html

No one is 100% straight: Study says sexuality is a 'spectrum'

  • Cornell researcher Ritch Savin-Williams says in his new book that more and more heterosexual men are better defined as 'mostly straight'
  • His hypothesis builds on his study showing men and women get aroused by both sexes
  • He found both groups' eyes dilated whether watching men or women, regardless of how they identified sexually
Strictly heterosexual people don't exist, according to a psychologist who claims more and more men are better defined as 'mostly straight'.

While most societies promote heterosexuality as the 'norm', a leading researcher at Cornell University has found most of us get aroused by both genders.

The paper brings into question strict definitions of sexuality, and posits that instead of categories we should see it as a spectrum.

Lead author Ritch C Savin-Williams, a psychologist specializing in gender studies, warns we still struggle with the concept of bisexuality - particularly when it comes to men.

Savin-Williams' new book Mostly Straight: Sexual Fluidity Among Men finds younger generations are increasingly open to 'looser boundaries', and interviews 40 men who insist they are 'straight' but dabble in liaisons with other men.

It builds on his study, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Savin-Williams examined volunteers who identified as either male or female.

They showed them each porn involving men, and porn involving women, and measured the dilation of their pupils - an indicator of sexual arousal.

Women's eyes dilated watching men with women, and watching women with women.

Men's eyes dilated watching women masturbate, and watching men masturbate - regardless of their stated sexual preference.

'We used to think [bisexuality] was only a female phenomenon,' he told Broadly. His research assessing both men and women shows that is hardly the case.

In a previous study, Savin-Williams found between two and 11 percent of adults had reported experiencing homosexual feelings.

However, he believes that figure woefully understates the fluidity of sexual arousal among all people.

He warns our strong cultural narrative that women can be sexually fluid, and not men, means most males fear expressing those feelings.

'Men have gotten so much cultural c**p put on them that even if a man does have some sexual attraction to guys, they would never say it,' he told Broadly.
 
generational shit

was talking about this yesterday

we're in a all open, all inclusive, everythings cool and right kinda time right now

oh and it was gay to even think up this study
 
Sometimes its easy to tell when 'studies' are made to help push trends

Pupil dilation really???

"bruh i seen your pupils dilate u mad gay b"
 
Sometimes its easy to tell when 'studies' are made to help push trends

Pupil dilation really???

"bruh i seen your pupils dilate u mad gay b"
Doctor like “while he’s strapped down in the chair, put ur penis on him bob. His eye dilation says he’s down with it”
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...0-straight-Study-says-sexuality-spectrum.html

No one is 100% straight: Study says sexuality is a 'spectrum'




    • Cornell researcher Ritch Savin-Williams says in his new book that more and more heterosexual men are better defined as 'mostly straight'
    • His hypothesis builds on his study showing men and women get aroused by both sexes
    • He found both groups' eyes dilated whether watching men or women, regardless of how they identified sexually
Strictly heterosexual people don't exist, according to a psychologist who claims more and more men are better defined as 'mostly straight'.

While most societies promote heterosexuality as the 'norm', a leading researcher at Cornell University has found most of us get aroused by both genders.

The paper brings into question strict definitions of sexuality, and posits that instead of categories we should see it as a spectrum.

Lead author Ritch C Savin-Williams, a psychologist specializing in gender studies, warns we still struggle with the concept of bisexuality - particularly when it comes to men.

Savin-Williams' new book Mostly Straight: Sexual Fluidity Among Men finds younger generations are increasingly open to 'looser boundaries', and interviews 40 men who insist they are 'straight' but dabble in liaisons with other men.

It builds on his study, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Savin-Williams examined volunteers who identified as either male or female.

They showed them each porn involving men, and porn involving women, and measured the dilation of their pupils - an indicator of sexual arousal.

Women's eyes dilated watching men with women, and watching women with women.

Men's eyes dilated watching women masturbate, and watching men masturbate - regardless of their stated sexual preference.

'We used to think [bisexuality] was only a female phenomenon,' he told Broadly. His research assessing both men and women shows that is hardly the case.

In a previous study, Savin-Williams found between two and 11 percent of adults had reported experiencing homosexual feelings.

However, he believes that figure woefully understates the fluidity of sexual arousal among all people.

He warns our strong cultural narrative that women can be sexually fluid, and not men, means most males fear expressing those feelings.

'Men have gotten so much cultural c**p put on them that even if a man does have some sexual attraction to guys, they would never say it,' he told Broadly.


I heard this years ago something about sexuality being fluid.
 
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