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9 Notable Findings From a Sex Survey of Men

August 14, 2008 05:34 PM ET | Adam Voiland | Permanent Link | Print

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howard@westernfire.com

I love number 1 under intriguing. DUH!

Same-sex sexual experiences

I would like to see the correlation factors between men who have had same-sex sexual experiences and have a lack of interest in sex and are actively religious and those who have had same-sex experiences and have a lack of interest in sex and are not actively religious.

Oh

Yeah... the survy is valubale

same-sex sexual experience stats

How about this? Could that stat reflect that they simply couldn't find the same pleasure with the woman in their lives after having had it with a man but they aren't willing to give up the "straight" life because of the peer pressure of our disgustingly tainted religious culture?

College diplomas easily add more confidence to men who have them as oposed to guys who did not finish high school. Ditto the liklihood of a relaxed long term partner. It ain't just that college graduates somehow have more time (for sex).

There is nothing about "bi-curious" for a man living straight that is going to enhance sex with a female. Adolescent stuff that just happened sort of accidentally can be overcome. A deliberate gay dabble in later life? Not so much.

Although I hope to "function" to the last week of life, I sometimes wonder if God or nature intended us guys to keep using it or someday lose it. I hope and plan to skip Viagra (though maybe not ginseng.)

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