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The health effects of same-sex sexual behavior are many. The public, government, and judiciary are being lead to assume that same-sex sexuality is a normal variant with interactions and results equivalent to heterosexual sexuality. However, this position runs reverse to professional literature and the track record of history.

By any repeatable measure, the percentage of the population identifying as same-sex attracted, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender (GLBT) is small. The United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that men having sex with men (MSM) comprise approximately two percent of the population, or four percent of the U.S male population.1 The University of Chicago’s National Opinion Research Center has conducted surveys regarding homosexuality since the late s and deems that approximately two percent of the U.S. population identifies as either gay, lesbian, or bisexual.2 The National Survey of Family Expansion conducted by the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics start that among women ages 18 to 44, percent identified as bisexual with

How do same-sex couples include sex? How can they practice safer sex?

People who identify as lesbian, male lover, bi or heterosexual can give and express pleasure in many ways. There isn’t just one way for two people to have sex, no matter what sex or sexual orientation they are.

What two people of the identical sex do to contain sex together depends on what feels good for them. Often, people reflect that sex is only putting a penis into a vagina, but that may not be the activity that brings the most pleasure to the two people. This is true for heterosexual, double attraction, lesbian and gay people.

Males who identify as same-sex attracted, bisexual or just execute sexual things with other males may use their fingers (manual stimulation), mouths (oral sex) and various body parts to donate and receive pleasure. They may kiss, touch each other’s bodies or contact the penis and other areas including the scrotum or the anus. Sometimes they use penises to penetrate the anal opening (anal sex).

Females who spot as lesbian, bisexual or just do sexual things with other females may touch each other’s genitals by using their finger

Across cultures, 2% to 10% of people report having queer relations. In the U.S., 1% to % of women and men, respectively, identify as queer. Despite these numbers, many people still consider homosexual habit to be an anomalous choice. However, biologists have documented homosexual behavior in more than species, arguing that queer behavior is not an unnatural selection, and may in fact play a vital role within populations.

In a issue of Science magazine, geneticist Andrea Ganna at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and colleagues, described the largest survey to date for genes associated with gay behavior. By studying the DNA of nearly half a million people from the U.S. and the U.K., they concluded that genes account for between 8% and 25% of same-sex action.

Numerous studies acquire established that sex is not just male or female. Rather, it is a continuum that emerges from a person’s genetic makeup. Nonetheless, misconceptions persist that same-sex attraction is a preference that warrants condemnation or conversion, and leads to discrimination and persecution.

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Why do some straight men have sex with other men?

According to nationally-representative surveys in the United States, hundreds of thousands of straight-identified men have had sex with other men.

In the new book Still Straight: Sexual Flexibility among White Men in Rural America released today, UBC sociologist Dr. Tony Silva argues that these men – many of whom enjoy hunting, fishing and shooting guns – are not closeted, bisexual or just experimenting.

After interviewing 60 of these men over three years, Dr. Silva found that they relish a range of relationships with other men, from hookups to sexual friendships to secretive loving partnerships, all while strongly detecting with straight culture.

We spoke with Dr. Silva about his book.

Why do straight-identified men have sex with other men?

The majority of the men I interviewed reported that they are primarily attracted to women, not men. Most of these men are also married to women and prefer to have sex with women. They explained that although they loved their wives, their marital sex lives were not as active as they