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Old 04-20-2009, 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Brandye View Post
In the first "scientific studies" of sexual behaviour by Alfred Kinsey on the 1940s, slightly less than half of married couples were found to engage in oral sex. Tracking studies showed a steady increase and the last I am aware of in the 1990s placed that figure near to three-quarters. So, dlb, the majority now do engage in oral sex. Given the apparent explosion of oral sex among teens, I suspect it will become nearly as common as vaginal sex in a decade or so. But, these are sociological facts and do not help that individual with a wife who has closed down.
Not exactly pertinent to the thread Brandye, but could you give me a bibliography on the 1990s study you mention? I find that interesting in that it parallels my own study in percentages. But does the one you mention address the percentage of women who perform fellatio, the percentage who perform fellatio to to the point of and during male orgasm, or simply married women who "engage in oral sex" which could be interpreted as meaning they receive cunnilingus, but do not perform fellatio? My own statistics take into account women of varying social strata, of all races, from several ethnicities, cultures, countries, religions and continents with age ranging from 18 to 50 years of age but have also required proof that they actually do perform fellatio. I began keeping statistics 25 years ago. Since then the percentage of women who perform fellatio has remained fairly stable at around 80% ! The women who will administer a blow job, fellatio provoking an orgasm rather than fellatio as foreplay, are only about 20% of all women or 25% of those who will orally stimulate a penis. A significant portion of the female population, twenty percent, are not willing to touch a penis with any part of their mouths at all.

If you can name the study and the author(s) I would be very thankful since it does support my own data.
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