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    Oxford: the big gay truth

    Ever had homosexual fantasies? How far have you gone with a member of the same sex? Is heterosexuality really the "norm"? The truth "comes out" in an anonymous survey on sexual orientation, even if you won't.

    Over 1 in 5 men at Oxford have had gay sex, according to a Cherwell survey of the sexual orientation of over 400 students.

    57.2% of the respondents said that they had had homosexual fantasies. 54.2% of men also said that they had had fantasied about gay sex, with a slightly higher proportion of women claiming to have had such fantasies.
    One in ten students said they were fully homosexual and only 35.7% of students claimed to be completely heterosexual.

    Even though there was no significant difference between males and females said they had had homosexual fantasies, men appeared to be less likely than women to conclude they were bisexual when asked to describe their sexual orientation on a scale of 1 to 7 (1 = homosexual and 7 = heterosexual).

    A greater proportion of men placed themselves at either extreme of sexual orientation. Significantly more men than women (14.8 % as opposed to 3.0%) said they considered themselves at all homosexual.

    Again, men proved to be more extreme when it came to experimenting with the same sex. While slightly more women said they had kissed other women, twice as many men (31.2%) said they had performed or received oral sex with another man than women said they had had with other women.
    Similarly, only 15.2% of women said they had had sex with a member of the same sex, compared with the 22.8% of men.
    65.1% of women said they had watched heterosexual porn. 49.5% of men had watched gay porn, followed closely by the 40.4% of women who ticked the box for watching lesbian porn.

    Homosexual tendencies are common in Oxford. Yet students still seem to feel unable to "come out" - only 50.0% of homosexual and bisexual individuals said they had come out to both family members and friends. 13.1% of these students said they hadn't told anyone.

    Hardly anyone who came out claimed they had faced any hostility from their friends, but quite a number revealed that their parents had not taken the news well. One student said that that his parents had initially told him that they "wouldn't have been more upset if I had been diagnosed with a terminal illness".

    Many admitted that they wouldn't come out because they feared their family's reaction. One female student wrote, "My family are orthodox Roman Catholics, they therefore see homosexuality as unquestionably wrong".
    The figures from the survey point to the fact that the majority of people are to some extent attracted to both sexes - 62% of female respondents and 46.9% of male. Bisexual individuals often said they wouldn't come out, not from a fear of hostility, but rather because they felt that bisexuality was not understood or taken seriously.

    One male student said that when he told his parents he was bisexual they "denied bisexuality existed and said I was just ‘confused' and ‘wrong'". A couple of students said that they didn't see the point of coming out as they were "happy with living a heterosexual life".

    28.6% of those who identified themselves homosexuals said that they realised they were homosexual before the age of ten.

    Environmental factors such as single-sex schooling seemed to have no significant effect on sexual orientation.
    Strangely, 34.5% of those who believe that homosexuality is unnatural admitted to having homosexual fantasies, and a further 43.1% said they were not completely heterosexual.

    One female student, who admitted to having homosexual fantasies while also believing such tendencies were unnatural, confessed, "I hate myself, but it's how I am. Very confusing".

    Of those who ‘strongly believe homosexuality is unnatural' 39.1% use derogatory names for homosexuals "all the time".

    Another quirk of the survey has shown that a greater proportion of homosexuals admit to using derogatory terms for homosexuals or bisexuals than everyone else. "******" was considered to be the most offensive word. The word "gay" as synonymous for "rubbish" was disliked nearly just as much as "fudge packer" or "****".

    One student writes, "Using ‘gay' as a synonym for ‘lame' really bothers me, as it shows how engrained homophobic mindsets can be, even if the person is generally tolerant and accepting."

    On the other hand, the vast majority of Oxford students claimed that they wouldn't be bothered if a member of their family was homosexual or bisexual, or if a homosexual couple kissed in front of a child under the age of eight.

    93.6% of students believed you should be taught about homosexuality in schools, with over half advocating that you should learn about it during Infant school or Junior school. 67.0% believed that a homosexual couple should be able to adopt as easily as a heterosexual one.
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    What did you expect? Oxford is an English university, so the only straight men on campus are the foreign students.
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    • #3
      I don't think it's necessarily the English schools.

      College/university is a very fun time for a lot of people.
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      • #4
        I don't think it's necessarily the English schools.



        England is practically Greek in its institutional structure for producing homosexual men.
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        • #5
          Has this type of survey been done at other English universities?

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          • #6
            If anyone on these boards is in college, do NOT pretend to be gay. Yes women will want to be your best friend but they will not put out. This means you will have to talk to them on the phone about Phyllis Schlafly while your dropped penis demands that you go on a rampage. I am speaking from experience and am willing to take any follow up questions.

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            • #7
              I thought you'd love talking about Phyllis Schlafly.
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              • #8
                It is an interesting survey, I'd very much like to see it distributed on a wider scale. It confirms just how wrong people on both sides of this issue are. The idea that there are distinct, genetic sexualities that we get assigned to us at birth is bunk. Also, obviously, the idea that homosexuality is somehow unnatural is also bunk (which doesn't really need to be said here).
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                • #9
                  Also, obviously, the idea that homosexuality is somehow unnatural is also bunk (which doesn't really need to be said here).



                  If homosexuality were natural, the English wouldn't have to go to such lengths to drill it into their young boys.
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                  • #10
                    I'd very much like to see it distributed on a wider scale. It confirms just how wrong people on both sides of this issue are. The idea that there are distinct, genetic sexualities that we get assigned to us at birth is bunk. Also, obviously, the idea that homosexuality is somehow unnatural is also bunk (which doesn't really need to be said here).
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by OzzyKP View Post
                      It is an interesting survey, I'd very much like to see it distributed on a wider scale. It confirms just how wrong people on both sides of this issue are. The idea that there are distinct, genetic sexualities that we get assigned to us at birth is bunk. Also, obviously, the idea that homosexuality is somehow unnatural is also bunk (which doesn't really need to be said here).
                      I don't think anyone could seriously think it's solely genetic.

                      But there's very clear evidence of genetics playing a role. Just as there is evidence of other 'causes'.

                      I personally think a person can become 'gay' by any number of things. But to say it's simply a 'choice' (I'm not saying you are saying this) is still bunk, to me, unless you are somewhere in the spectrum between gay and straight and can choose to suppress one side.

                      I think some people are gay because of how the genetics are wired (people who know before they're 10 or so are likely candidates).
                      I think some people are gay because of childhood events or traumas, which impact behaviours and thought processes, etc.
                      I think some people are gay because of hormonal imbalances (I'm thinking of the guys who are particularly effeminate in looks and behaviour -- excessive estrogen, lack of testosterone?)

                      The "different causes" theory is sound to me, simply because of the variety of 'types' of gay people. I think what causes a "queen" to be gay is different than what would cause a sexually abused football player to be gay which is different from what would cause an excessively analytical computer geek to be gay.

                      But there is absolutely a spectrum of sexuality. I'm gay but I wouldn't rate myself at any extreme on a scale, it'd be somewhere inbetween but closer to the gay side. I know there's a ton of "straight" guys out there that are not on the extreme side either, but still explore or think about exploring the other side -- including quite a few people here at this very site.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Drake Tungsten View Post
                        Also, obviously, the idea that homosexuality is somehow unnatural is also bunk (which doesn't really need to be said here).



                        If homosexuality were natural, the English wouldn't have to go to such lengths to drill it into their young boys.
                        The English are not Catholic, by and large.
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                        • #13
                          Oxford still draws heavily on students coming from private boys-only boarding schools. The schools of sodomy.

                          Had they run the survey on a university drawing largely from state schools, I'd expect a lower figure.
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                          • #14
                            Oxford still draws heavily on students coming from private boys-only boarding schools. The schools of sodomy.



                            Exactly my point. The English have created an education system that ensures their male elites are all homosexual.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Asher View Post
                              The English are not Catholic, by and large.
                              Oh come on, it's not like Anglicanism is really any different.

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