People With This 1 Thing Are More Likely to Go Down On You

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21 March, 2018
People With This 1 Thing Are More Likely to Go Down On You

​An interesting new study from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention found that men and women who have bachelor's degrees and higher are more likely to engage in oral sex​ than people without a higher education​, Pink News reports

The study asked 9,175 people between the ages of 18 and 44 a series of questions about their sexuality and not only found out that awesome oral sex info, but also found that three times more women ages 18 to 44 (17.4 percent​) had same-sex contact in their lifetime than men in the same age bracket had had (6.2 percent).

However, lead author of the study, Casey E. Copen told CNN that the survey asked women if they'd had oral sex or any other sexual experience with another woman, and only asked men if they'd had oral sex or anal sex with another man, thereby allowing women more room to report that they'd fooled around with someone of the same sex in a non-specific way. So it's possible the numbers are a bit closer together than we know. 

Study authors also found that 2.3 percent of heterosexual-identifying men had engaged in same-sex activity,  and the number of men who identified has bisexual had grown to 2 percent, whereas it was only 1.2 percent in their last study. 

So really, there are a lot of things we can gather from this. For whatever reason, if you go to college, you'll have a lot more oral sex, and more men are either realizing they're bisexual or are feeling more open about identifying as bisexual. Either way you slice it, this is great news for college grads and people who are psyched to see more men being able to openly identify as bisexual. 

​Correction: A previous version of this article said that women ages 18 to 44 had three times more same-sex contact than men in the same age bracket. In fact, three times more women ages 18 to 44 had same-sex contact compared with men in the same age bracket.

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