In a large study examining a nationally representative survey of American adults from to , researchers from Florida Atlantic University, San Diego State University and Widener University have found that same-sex sexual experience has doubled, and acceptance of same-sex sexual experience has quadrupled. This suggests that the cultural change of the last few decades extends beyond simple tolerance of gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals and their civil rights to include acceptance of same-sex sexuality and the freedom to engage in same-sex sexuality -- or at least the freedom to report one has done so on a survey. Either way, Americans have experienced a fundamental shift toward acceptance of same-sex sexual behavior and a greater willingness to engage in it.

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D o lesbians have better sex than heterosexual women? Oh my God, yes! Women who sleep with women repeatedly report higher levels of sexual satisfaction in surveys and studies than women who have sex with men. A Public Health England survey of more than 7, women last month found that half of respondents aged between 25 and 34 did not enjoy their sex life. But previous global research suggests that women who have sex with women are probably more likely to be in the half that did not report sexual dissatisfaction. A much larger study in of 53, Americans by the Kinsey Institute recorded slightly different numbers, but with the same trends. So, where is lesbian sex going right for women where heterosexual sex is going wrong?
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Teens
Experimenting with someone of the same sex is thankfully less taboo than it's ever been. And according to a survey from the sex toy company Adam and Eve, 30 percent of women have done just that. And 19 percent of men surveyed said they've experimented with other men.
Shedding new light on sexuality in U. And almost 7 percent say they're gay or bisexual compared to 4 percent of men. Although these numbers have inched up in recent years, researchers have long noted that women exhibit more flexibility in their sexual preferences than men. The findings, based on surveys completed from to , provide an up-to-date look at how this is playing out in younger people. Stephanie Sanders, an associate director of the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction at Indiana University, said the findings point to another trend: more women describing themselves as bisexual. Almost 6 percent of women surveyed voiced bisexual tendencies, compared to slightly more than 1 percent who said they were lesbian. The new report, released Jan. Researchers analyzed survey responses of nearly 9, women and men ages 18 to This included people from Generation X, and Generation Y, or millennials. By tracking sexual behavior , researchers say they can better comprehend risks for sexually transmitted diseases and HIV.