A surprising number of straight people have ‘tried’ gay sex

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A surprising number of people who identify as straight have tried gay sex, according to a recent survey.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently published an analysis of ā€˜sexual behaviour, sexual attraction, and sexual orientation among adults aged 18ā€“44 in the United Statesā€™.

The study pulls data from the 2011ā€“2013 National Survey of Family Growth, which polled 9,175 people across the US.

It found that ā€œsexual attraction and sexual orientation correlate closely but not completely with reports of sexual behaviourā€ ā€“ or in other words, sometimes straight people try gay sex and gay people try straight sex.

It found that ā€œamong women and men who reported themselves as heterosexual or straightā€¦ 12.6% of women and 2.8%
of men had ever had same-sex sexual contact.ā€

The study also notes that among people who identify as gay or bisexual, 89.7% of women and 67.9% have had opposite-sex sexual contact ā€“ unsurprising given many ā€˜assumeā€™ they are straight before coming out.

A surprising number of straight people have ‘tried’ gay sex

In total, 17.4% of young women reported same-sex sexual contact in their lifetime, compared to just 6.2% of men.

Men were also more likely to insist they have feelings of attraction ā€œonly to the opposite sexā€, with 92.1% of women but just 81.0% of men defining as such.

Looking at race: ā€œHispanic women (11.2%) were less likely than either non-Hispanic white women (19.6%) or non-Hispanic black women (19.4%) to have had same-sex sexual contact.

ā€œFor men, the percentage having had same-sex sexual contact did not differ significantly across Hispanic origin and race groups.ā€

Last year, a study found that half of all young people in the UK do not identify as 100% straight.