Hello and welcome to component two of your show about what the hell we mean whenever we say “top, ” “bottom” or “switch”! Last week we talked about bottoms and submissives, and also this week we’re speaing frankly about tops and dominants. Let’s enter into it.
The Tops, Bottoms and Switches Intercourse Survey
Three weeks hence, I provided you with a study about these words that are slippery and over 3.6k people showed up to fairly share their tops and bottoms beside me. They are the demographics associated with the participants:
Demographics of Intercourse Survey Respondents // Age: Under 18 (1.2%), 18-24 (25%), 25-34 (56%), 35-44 (14%), 44+ (4.5%) // Sexual Orientation: Lesbian (43.4%), Queer (30%), Bi or Pansexual (19%), Gay (6.2%), Other (1%) // Gender Identity: Cis girl (71.2%), Trans girl (3.4%), Non-Binary or woman that is genderqueer9.5%), Non-Binary or Genderqueer Individual (7.6%), Other (8.2%) // Relationship Status: solitary or Dating, devoid of Intercourse Regularly (30.6%), Single or Dating, sex Frequently (8.7%), In a relationship that is monogamous32.6%), In a relationship that is non-monogamous9.3%), Married & Monogamous (15.5%), Hitched & Non-Monogamous (3.2%)
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