The (Un)Remarkable Sex Life of
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It happens to girls a lot more than you could ever imagine
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“I have not been in any relationship with anyone. I have only had two sexual encounters, both only progressed to oral sex and that was it. Both occurred while I was 18 and the other person was my age or a year or two older than I.” (bisexual male, 18, sophomore)
Based on data collected over seven years, this fascinating report takes readers on a journey of discovery of who Gen Z really is. Using some of the more than 12,000 comments, explanations, or narratives students submitted to Dr. Reuter's survey “Why do students have sex?”, the report shows the many facets of Gen Z. No matter where readers stand before they start reading, what generation they belong to, or what preconceived notions about Gen Z they have, everyone will have a better and more nuanced understanding of who Generation Z is once they reach the last page. Continue reading ... |
Sexual coercion, harassment, and violence are a constant threat to the physical and emotional well-being of students, especially female students. More than one-third of Gen Z students have been pressured/coerced into sexual activity at some point. Female students are twice as likely as male students to experience sexual coercion (42% vs. 19%), and they are three times as likely to be victims of forced sexual activity than male students (25% vs. 8%). Not surprisingly, LGBTQ+ students reported considerably higher rates, with more than half of pansexual (55%), bisexual (54%), and transgender/gender-nonconforming (TGN) students (53%) reporting being victims of sexual coercion and harassment. LGBTQ+ students also reported considerably higher rates of sexual violence. Almost 40% of pansexual and bisexual Gen Zers had been forced into sexual activity compared with 31% of TGN, 24% of lesbian, 19% of gay, and 16% of asexual students.
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