espite some attention from various Atlantic Canadian journal- ists: the students of U.P.E.I. hardly batted an eye over our first-ever. sex survey. Response was moderately impressive and very few complaints were received. With this report we hope to get students talking about sex, not just as the potential death it’s now portrayed as, but also as something that has its merits. This survey may help you decide if or when you want to do it, you're doing. Our survey results are highly unscientific, methods thoroughly suspect and our base of data quite small, DO NOT TAKE THIS TOO SERIOUSLY. However, for the men. how to do it safely and how to know what our researching especially we believe at least some results are accurate and hopefully some of the other facts we present will give you an idea of what’s going on in the secret world of sexual re- lations. Response 114 students returned our questionnaires. The bulk of answers came from the Pit with 53. Tops among residences (by miles) were the ladies of Bernardine with 40. Blanchard and Marian combined for four votes. Female responses vastly outnumbered men -- by over two to one -- and tended to elabo- rate more on their answers; many questionnaires had their margins filled with comments. Male responses tended to be single words and quite a few questionnaires were nonsense. As with any anonymous ques- tionnaire, people tend to get snide: about ten responses were discarded. Gay, les, bi There were virtually no re- The average nonerect penis is 2 1/2 to 4 inches long, erect is usually 5 1/2 to slightly more than 6 inches. Nonerect penises range in length from 2 to 6 inches; and erect range from 3 1/2 toa whopping 13. 50 percent of women have reported not swallowing dur- ing oral sex. In the Details survey, 23 percent of men could not locate the clitoris, sponses from gays and lesbians (only a single gay). Four male and four female bisexuals responded. Though there are no truly reliable statistics on homosexuality, Kinsey’s sex report indicated 13.95 percent of men and 4.25 percent of women are homosexual, for a combined average of 9.3 per- cent. Figures on bisexuality are even less reliable; it remains largely uncharted territory. The controversial figures of Kinsey indicated that 37 percent of men and 20 percent of women have had at least one homosexual experi- ence to the point of orgasm since adolescence. These fig- ures included childhood ex- perimentation and one-time occurrences and seem unreli- able, but what can reasonably The Kinsey report indicated that a ‘‘significant portion’’ of men have attempted autofellatio. That is, they attempt to put their penises in their own mouths, a feat which few have the flexibility to achieve. Kinsey estimated that 75 per- cent of men ejaculate within 2 minutes of intromission (in- sertion of penis into vagina). The Hunt study suggests that couples may now be more con- cerned with prolonging inter- course, listing 10 minutes as an average time for couples under the age of 25. Women vary a great deal in the time be concluded is that homo- sexual experimentation is a fairly common phenomenon. Losin’ it Ages of the great deflowering ranged from 13 to 21 and broke up as follows: 13.5% 145 15% 15-17% 16 13% 17 28% 18 17% 19 and up 53% The average American loses his/her virginity at the age of 19. 16 percent of women and 17 percent of men admitted to not having tested the waters yet. Of these, a significant number claimed to have had experience with heavy petting it takes to orgasm, but most require more than 2 to 3 min- utes. The G Spot is a legendary highly sensitive area suppos- edly located on the inner front wall of the vagina. There is no evidence that it is present in all women but research into its existence has helped inform us on vagi- nal stimulation in women. Substances that create erotic stimulation are called aphro- disiacs. Oysters, peanuts, olives, bananas and eggs have been called aphrodisiacs. Aphrodisiacs are unproven and> | special sex report J