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https://www.thebody.com/article/oral-sex-more-popular-than-anal-sex-says-recent-se
Researchers from Indiana University, George Mason University and Online Buddies, Inc., polled more than 24,700 gay and bisexual men ages 18 to 87 to ask them about their most recent sexual experience -- and what they found was somewhat surprising.
Anal sex among MSM is not as popular as one might think -- only 35.5 percent and 33.8 percent of participants engaged in receptive or insertive anal intercourse, respectively, as their last sexual act. The most common sexual activity was oral sex -- 75 percent performed it while 73.4 percent received it.
In terms of public health messages, researchers recommend that "a broader, less disease-focused perspective might be warranted by public health and medical practitioners in addressing the sexual health of gay and bisexual men."
"Due to the disproportionate impact of HIV among MSM, the majority of research on gay and bisexual men's sexual behavior is situated within the context of disease. This emphasis has resulted in a body of literature about gay and bisexual men that is risk-focused, with limited understanding of the diversity and complexity of these men's sexual lives," said co-author Michael Reece, director of IU's Center for Sexual Health Promotion.
It's important to note that 84.6 percent of the participants were white; 85.9 percent identified as gay; and 57.4 percent had received a bachelor's degree or higher.
Kellee Terrell is the former news editor of TheBody. Her articles and interviews have appeared in Teen Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Al Jazeera, Essence, The Root, The Advocate, and HelloBeautiful.
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Brittany A. Roston - May 24, 2021, 4:27pm CDT
Though parental control apps for various gadgets have become common and easily accessible, controversy still remains over how much time a child or teenager should spend in the digital world. A new study from Rutgers University offers an answer, at least when it comes to young teens: no more than an hour daily on school days unless you want to risk their educational performance.
The findings come from the university’s Center for Gambling Studies, which found that young teens who spend more than an hour a day online or playing video games for recreational purposes were far more likely to have poorer test scores and lower grades compared to peers who spent less than an hour online.
Of course, the Internet serves as a wonderful portal to both educational and recreational activities. Online resources remain an important tool for accessing materials and connecting with peers. However, the recreational use of social media, video games, and other Internet portals on school days may negatively impact one’s school performance, according to the study.
The data involved around 10,000 middle schoolers who were surveyed as part of the China Education Panel Survey. The results found that young teens who were using these devices for recreation four or more hours daily were also four times more likely to skip school. Moderate use during the school week, however — meaning less than an hour a day — was found to result in less boredom during school.
This doesn’t mean recreational use of the Internet and video games needs to be so restricted 24/7, however, with the study noting that the number of hours spent online could be increased to four hours daily on the weekend.

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