UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FINDS THAT ALL WOMEN ARE EITHER BISEXUAL OR GAY 

UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FINDS THAT ALL WOMEN ARE EITHER BISEXUAL OR GAY 

Fellas, have you ever wondered if your girl has ever thought about other women in a sexual way? Welp according to a recent study done by University of Essex’s Department of Psychology, chances are she has!

According to Dr. Gerulf Riege research, all women are either bisexual or lesbian but “never” straight….say whet!?  So check this out, Dr. Riege rounded up 345 women and showed them videos of naked men and women while doing so he observed their reactions through their pupil dilation…basically the more aroused you got the more your pupils dilated. 

Surprisingly, the results showed that overall, 82% of the women tested were aroused by both sexes and 74% of the women who firstly identifies as straight were aroused by videos of men and women!

The study also showed that even though some women like to appear masculine, it doesn’t mean that they are actually masculine in general.

“Although some lesbians were more masculine in their sexual arousal, and others were more masculine in their behaviours, there was no indication that these were the same women,” he said.”This shows us that how women appear in public does not mean that we know anything about their sexual role preferences.”

We know how research works and know that this sample size might have been all that was accessible but we aren’t sure if studying 345 people is enough to make statements based on an entire population of people. 

Roommates, what do y’all think? Is there some validity to this research or was it a waste of time? 

 

Source: Telegraph, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/11977121/Women-are-either-bisexual-or-gay-but-never-straight.html

              Complex, http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2015/11/study-says-women-not-straight-only-gay-bisexual

 

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