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Alfred Kinsey, the infamous human sexuality researcher, conducted a survey in the 1950s that examined the prevelance of bestiality, which included 3.6 percent of adult females confessing to having commited such sexual acts after their adolescent period (Kinsey et al. 1953). | Alfred Kinsey, the infamous human sexuality researcher, conducted a survey in the 1950s that examined the prevelance of bestiality, which included 3.6 percent of adult females confessing to having commited such sexual acts after their adolescent period (Kinsey et al. 1953). | ||
This was in the more socially conservative fifties, and is thus probably an underestimate compared to | This was in the more socially conservative fifties, and is thus probably an underestimate compared to post sexual revolution West, and would most likely suffer from a severe under reporting bias. | ||
Also, this figure of 3.6 might sound low, but it is roughly equivalent to the number of adolescent males who have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD) in the United States.<ref>https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2667712</ref> Thus if this figure is accurate, it is almost certain that you have encountered in your lifetime a female that has had sexual intercourse with a dog. | Also, this figure of 3.6 might sound low, but it is roughly equivalent to the number of adolescent males who have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD) in the United States.<ref>https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2667712</ref> Thus if this figure is accurate, it is almost certain that you have encountered in your lifetime a female that has had sexual intercourse with a dog. | ||
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