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All was different with the women. No matter what their self-proclaimed sexual orientation, they showed, on the whole, strong and swift genital arousal when the screen offered men with men, women with women and women with men. They responded objectively much more to the exercising woman than to the strolling man, and their blood flow rose quickly — and markedly, though to a lesser degree than during all the human scenes except the footage of the ambling, strapping man — as they watched the apes. And with the women, especially the straight women, mind and genitals seemed scarcely to belong to the same person. The readings from the plethysmograph and the keypad weren’t in much accord. During shots of lesbian coupling, heterosexual women reported less excitement than their vaginas indicated; watching gay men, they reported a great deal less; and viewing heterosexual intercourse, they reported much more. Among the lesbian volunteers, the two readings converged when women appeared on the screen. But when the films featured only men, the lesbians reported less engagement than the plethysmograph recorded. Whether straight or gay, the women claimed almost no arousal whatsoever while staring at the bonobos.
After reading this paragraph on the first page, my first impression was that the women weren't totally honest with their keypad entries. I'm not sure whether it was denial, embarassment, social pressures, etc.... but, I think that most women aren't willing to readily admit that they're turned on by gay porn, or other things, outside of their claimed sexual orientation. I'm guessing that this tendency is both conscious and subconscious.
I am not trying to sound like a jerk or anything, that is just the impression that I got.
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