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pozorvlak ([personal profile] pozorvlak) wrote2006-11-21 04:02 pm
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High school sexual networks

Interesting article from LiveScience.com, about some researchers who investigated networks of sex and relationships at US high schools, and discovered that they're fascinatingly different from adult networks.

But there's something else they don't mention - if I'm reading that diagram right, then out of over 800 students over 18 months, there was only one gay relationship! Whether it's due to under-reporting or active repression, I think that's worth mentioning - statistically, you'd expect about 80 students to be gay/bi/whatever, IIRC...

[Edit: I wasn't reading it correctly - there were actually three. Still, that's still rather less than I'd expect... And I note that one of the guys who's connected to another guy is also connected to six girls - in denial, or just rapacious, I wonder? And the two connected girls share a boyfriend :-)]

[identity profile] fi-h.livejournal.com 2006-11-21 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes I agree 6 out of 500 is low, but the number of people who have ever had sexual experiences with a member of the same sex is going to be substantially higher than in the last year or however long the article was asking about. I'm sure that there are people who have sexual experiences with members of the same sex once or twice and decide its not for them

[identity profile] pozorvlak.livejournal.com 2006-11-21 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
18 months, and you make a good point, but dammit, they're high school students. 18 months is probably their entire sexual history, at a time when I for one found it difficult to think about anything else. I dunno, frankly I find it hard to believe that the numbers aren't higher for adolescents than for adults - the sexual experiences which caused them to decide it's not for them would have been less than 18 months ago in many cases.

[identity profile] fi-h.livejournal.com 2006-11-21 06:31 pm (UTC)(link)
On the other hand at high school I had one long term boyfriend (over a year) and we never had sex. And that was before i became a Christian, i just didnt want to (thats not saying he didn't). Before then I guess i had kissed various other people but i wouldnt have included that in a questionaire because it was never more than once or twice, and never more than kissing. I wouldn't count that as a romantic, or particularly sexual relationship.

[identity profile] pozorvlak.livejournal.com 2006-11-24 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
This is pretty much irrelevant to my point, AFAICT, which is that out of a decently large sample of sexual relationships, far fewer than you'd expect were homosexual.