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Sexual Behavior and Selected Health Measures: Men and Women 15-44 Years of Age, United States, 2002
Objective: This report is intended to provide reliable national estimates of some basic statistics on certain types of sexual behavior, sexual orientation, and sexual attraction for men and women 15-44 years of age, based on data collected in the United States in 2002. The data are relevant to public health concerns, including efforts to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, and to demographic and social concerns such as birth and pregnancy rates among teenagers. The data are from the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), and are based on 12,571 in-person interviews with men and women 15-44 years of age.
Highlights of findings
Teens
*At ages 15-19, about 12 percent of males and 10 percent of females had had heterosexual oral sex but not vaginal intercourse. (The male-female percentages are not significantly different.) This percent drops to 3 percent for both males and females at age 22-24, when most have already had vaginal intercourse. There are no trend data for females. Trend data for males suggest that no large changes in these behaviors have occurred since 1995.
Adults-heterosexual activity
*Among adult males 25-44 years of age, 97 percent have had sexual contact with an opposite-sex partner in their lives; 97 percent have had vaginal intercourse, 90 percent have had oral sex with a female, and 40 percent, anal sex with a female. Among women, the proportions who have had sexual contact with an opposite-sex partner were similar.
*Males 30-44 years of age reported an average (median) of 6-8 female sexual partners in their lifetimes. Among women 30-44 years of age, the median number of male sexual partners in their lifetimes was about four. The findings appear to be similar to previous surveys conducted in the early 1990’s.
Same-sex activity
*Three percent of males 15-44 years of age have had oral or anal sex with another male in the last 12 months (1.8 million). Four percent of females had a sexual experience with another female in the last 12 months (tables A and B).
*The proportion who had same-sex contact in their lifetimes was 6 percent for males and (using a different question) 11 percent for females (figure 5).
*About 1 percent of men and 3 percent of women 15-44 years of age have had both male and female sexual partners in the last 12 months (table B).
Sexual orientation
*In response to a question that asked, “Do you think of yourself as heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, or something else?” 90 percent of men 18-44 years of age responded that they think of themselves as heterosexual, 2.3 percent of men answered homosexual, 1.8 percent bisexual, 3.9 percent “something else,” and 1.8 percent did not answer the question (figure . Percents for women were similar. These findings are similar to data collected in 1992 by Laumann et al.
Sexual attraction
*Survey participants were asked if they were sexually attracted to males, to females, or to both. Among men 18-44 years of age, 92 percent said they were attracted “only to females,” and 3.9 percent, “mostly” to females. Among women, 86 percent said they were attracted only to males, and 10 percent, “mostly” to males. The percentage attracted “mostly to males” was 3 percent in a survey conducted in 1992, compared with 10 percent in the 2002 NSFG.
Selected health measures
*29 percent of men who have ever had male-male sexual contact were tested for HIV (outside of blood donation) in the last year, compared with 14 percent of men with no same-sex sexual contact.
*17 percent of men who ever had male-male sexual contact had been treated for a non-HIV sexually transmitted infection (STI), compared with 7 percent of those who had never had male-male sexual contact.
*Among men 15-44 years of age who had at least one sexual partner in the last 12 months, 39 percent used a condom at their most recent sex. Among never married males, this figure was 65 percent, compared with 24 percent of married males. Among males who had ever had sexual contact with another male, 91 percent used a condom at their last sex, compared with 36 percent of men who never had sex with another male.
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I'm suprised about the 40% anal sex thing. I didn't think it was that common. I guess I'm not as freaky as half the population afterall.
You have to remember that these surveys depend upon honesty by the subjects. I'm sure there are many people who will exaggerate even if they know its anonymous.
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pearljamminagain wrote:
C4Lukin wrote:
I'm suprised about the 40% anal sex thing. I didn't think it was that common. I guess I'm not as freaky as half the population afterall.
yeah... i dont buy it... maybe 40% have tried it.... but no way are 40% willing participants thereafter
That would depend greatly upon how it's asked. As for trusting a self-report, aside from the obvious limitations, anonymous self-report studies are more than acceptable to the scientific community.
(I can't load up the site right now, but the CDC always lists "study limitations" somewhere in the full-text version.)
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B wrote:
That would depend greatly upon how it's asked.
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Anal sex with a female: ‘‘Have you ever put your penis in a female’s rectum or butt (also known as anal sex)?’’
I guess you'd count it even if it lasted 5 seconds, which I'm betting happens quite a bit.
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Anal sex with a female: ‘‘Have you ever put your penis in a female’s rectum or butt (also known as anal sex)?’’
I guess you'd count it even if it lasted 5 seconds, which I'm betting happens quite a bit.
jeez, way to take the romance out of logjamming, CDC
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B wrote:
B wrote:
That would depend greatly upon how it's asked.
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Anal sex with a female: ‘‘Have you ever put your penis in a female’s rectum or butt (also known as anal sex)?’’
I guess you'd count it even if it lasted 5 seconds, which I'm betting happens quite a bit.
well, see, we all at least give 'er a go at one point... i mean, there's only so much normal sex you can have before you go for the poop shoot, then you usually get the dolphin "eheh-eheh", and you go back to where you started from
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pearljamminagain wrote:
C4Lukin wrote:
I'm suprised about the 40% anal sex thing. I didn't think it was that common. I guess I'm not as freaky as half the population afterall.
yeah... i dont buy it... maybe 40% have tried it.... but no way are 40% willing participants thereafter
Looked to me like 40% of males tried anal with a female. I'm guessing the number is much lower for women. You gotta figure a bunch of ass whores are bumping the % up by letting a bunch of different guys bang them in the tail.
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jimmac24 wrote:
Looked to me like 40% of males tried anal with a female. I'm guessing the number is much lower for women. You gotta figure a bunch of ass whores are bumping the % up by letting a bunch of different guys bang them in the tail.
*Among adult males 25-44 years of age, 97 percent have had sexual contact with an opposite-sex partner in their lives; 97 percent have had vaginal intercourse, 90 percent have had oral sex with a female, and 40 percent, anal sex with a female. Among women, the proportions who have had sexual contact with an opposite-sex partner were similar.
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Can we turn this into a poll, mods?
I'm interested to know if all y'all consider oral sex to be "sex."
In other words, would you still consider someone to be a "virgin" if they'd had oral sex with multiple people? After all...given the fact that lesbians cannot actually have intercourse with eachother, I think they consider oral sex to along the same lines as "sleeping together."
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Bammer wrote:
Can we turn this into a poll, mods?
I'm interested to know if all y'all consider oral sex to be "sex."
In other words, would you still consider someone to be a "virgin" if they'd had oral sex with multiple people? After all...given the fact that lesbians cannot actually have intercourse with eachother, I think they consider oral sex to along the same lines as "sleeping together."
What, exactly, is the question you're shooting for there, Bammer?
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B wrote:
Bammer wrote:
Can we turn this into a poll, mods?
I'm interested to know if all y'all consider oral sex to be "sex."
In other words, would you still consider someone to be a "virgin" if they'd had oral sex with multiple people? After all...given the fact that lesbians cannot actually have intercourse with eachother, I think they consider oral sex to along the same lines as "sleeping together."
What, exactly, is the question you're shooting for there, Bammer?
"Do you still consider someone to be a virgin if they have had oral sex?"
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Bammer wrote:
B wrote:
Bammer wrote:
Can we turn this into a poll, mods?
I'm interested to know if all y'all consider oral sex to be "sex."
In other words, would you still consider someone to be a "virgin" if they'd had oral sex with multiple people? After all...given the fact that lesbians cannot actually have intercourse with eachother, I think they consider oral sex to along the same lines as "sleeping together."
What, exactly, is the question you're shooting for there, Bammer?
"Do you still consider someone to be a virgin if they have had oral sex?"
vir·gin ( P ) Pronunciation Key (vûrjn)
n.
A person who has not experienced sexual intercourse
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"Do you still consider someone to be a virgin if they have had oral sex?"
yeah, I guess I do. but I also consider them to be a slut, or more specifically, a preppy christian slut. (at least those were the people in my high school who did that kind of thing: "save themselves for marriage", but blow anything that brought them a beer from the keg).
Ive always thought that oral sex wasMORE intimate than "intercourse"... I don't get why people will do that and not the other. Maybe I just didn't go to church often enough.
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Already in Love wrote:
Bammer wrote:
"Do you still consider someone to be a virgin if they have had oral sex?"
yeah, I guess I do. but I also consider them to be a slut, or more specifically, a preppy christian slut. (at least those were the people in my high school who did that kind of thing: "save themselves for marriage", but blow anything that brought them a beer from the keg).
Ive always thought that oral sex wasMORE intimate than "intercourse"... I don't get why people will do that and not the other. Maybe I just didn't go to church often enough.
i completely agree... but ive found that girls tend to go down quicker than spreading the legs... for the most part
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Bammer wrote:
B wrote:
Bammer wrote:
Can we turn this into a poll, mods?
I'm interested to know if all y'all consider oral sex to be "sex."
In other words, would you still consider someone to be a "virgin" if they'd had oral sex with multiple people? After all...given the fact that lesbians cannot actually have intercourse with eachother, I think they consider oral sex to along the same lines as "sleeping together."
What, exactly, is the question you're shooting for there, Bammer?
"Do you still consider someone to be a virgin if they have had oral sex?"
Doesn't really matter. The kids at school will still call you a slut the next day. And then they will leave nasty letters on your locker. And the boy will never talk to you again. And then you will write letters to him, and try to talk to him in the hallway, but he just walks by. And theN He will run OFF with some Bitch named Kim! SO YOU CUT UP ALL THE OLD PICTURES OF THE TWO OF YOU TOGETHER!!! AND YOU POISON HIS FUCKING DOG!!!!!!!!!!
"Do you still consider someone to be a virgin if they have had oral sex?"
yeah, I guess I do. but I also consider them to be a slut, or more specifically, a preppy christian slut. (at least those were the people in my high school who did that kind of thing: "save themselves for marriage", but blow anything that brought them a beer from the keg).
Ive always thought that oral sex wasMORE intimate than "intercourse"... I don't get why people will do that and not the other. Maybe I just didn't go to church often enough.
i completely agree... but ive found that girls tend to go down quicker than spreading the legs... for the most part
I really have no idea. Like I said, that crowd of people totally annoyed me, I stayed away from them in high school. There were only a very select few people that could easily pass with both groups. I got my info on the christian prep crowd from them, so I may have an incorrect impression of the group as a whole. but I doubt it.
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I'm interested to know if all y'all consider oral sex to be "sex."
In other words, would you still consider someone to be a "virgin" if they'd had oral sex with multiple people? After all...given the fact that lesbians cannot actually have intercourse with eachother, I think they consider oral sex to along the same lines as "sleeping together."
What, exactly, is the question you're shooting for there, Bammer?
"Do you still consider someone to be a virgin if they have had oral sex?"
Doesn't really matter. The kids at school will still call you a slut the next day. And then they will leave nasty letters on your locker. And the boy will never talk to you again. And then you will write letters to him, and try to talk to him in the hallway, but he just walks by. And theN He will run OFF with some Bitch named Kim! SO YOU CUT UP ALL THE OLD PICTURES OF THE TWO OF YOU TOGETHER!!! AND YOU POISON HIS FUCKING DOG!!!!!!!!!!
He still loves me though I know it.
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I wouldn't think of a girl that just gave head as a slut. Not unless she gave a LOT of head.
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