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Most Americans Have Tried Unconventional Sex

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The popularity of unconventional sex raises questions about what’s “deviant.” Here’s a headline that’s impossible to resist: “Huge New Survey Documents How and How Often Americans Have Sex.” Who wouldn’t read that?

There’s a bit of voyeur in all of us. We’re fascinated by everyone else’s sexuality. We want to know what’s “normal,” “average,” and “typical, ” i.e. conventional, so we can compare ourselves to the supposed norm.

When modern sex research began after World War II, many thought that the only “normal” sex involved heterosexual married vaginal intercourse. But over the past 70 years, as researchers have delved ever deeper into sexuality, they’ve discovered that the successful, mentally healthy population actually exhibits tremendous sexual diversity. Turns out our sexuality is as unique as our fingerprints. Erotically, everyone is their own person.

If there’s no real conventional, no normal, we should be very careful about labeling anything “deviant.” Deviance implies a significant departure from “normal,” which doesn’t really exist.

Now, the legal system defines some sexual variations as crimes, notably: sexual assault, adult sex with children, genital flashing in public, and in most places, exchanging sex for money, particularly street solicitation. Otherwise, the boundary separating acceptable from not appears increasingly fuzzy.

Sex As Playground

We all play in distinctly individual ways. Today, what passes for “conventional” lovemaking involves kissing, cuddling, oral sex, and vaginal intercourse. Most Americans have played in other ways:

Sexual Inclinations: Not Predictable

As education increases, Americans tend to be more amenable to sexual experimentation. And compared with religious conservatives and fundamentalists, religious liberals and those who profess no religious affiliation also tend to be more willing to try unconventional sex. But the demographics of sex obscure a greater truth. Anyone can be into anything. Most social conservatives oppose abortion, premarital sex, school sex education, homosexuality, and non-monogamy. But plenty of conservatives enjoy anal play, sex toys, BDSM, threesomes, and swinging. There’s even an evangelical swing group, Liberated Christians in Phoenix, Arizona.

If sociologists know your zip code, education, occupation, religion, and income, they can predict with reasonable accuracy your politics and the media you view. But they would know little or nothing about your sexuality. Each of us is sexually unique. Anybody can be into anything. The bottom line is pleasure—and people enjoy themselves in a remarkable variety of ways.

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