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statistically indistinguishable in their level of well-being, while the
statistically indistinguishable in their level of well-being, while the
consensual sex group was significantly more likely to have a
consensual sex group was significantly more likely to have a
higher level of well-being thon either of the other two groups. *-
higher level of well-being than either of the other two groups." -
Arreola, 2008
Arreola, 2008


"These sexual experiences may provide these adolescents with the
"These sexual experiences may provide these adolescents with the
opportunity to explore their sexuality and feel affirmed by the gay
opportunity to explore their sexuality and feel affirmed by the gay
community. Goy youth often speak of feeling different from their
community. Gay youth often speak of feeling different from their
childhood peers and unaccepted by the dominant culture. It may be
childhood peers and unaccepted by the dominant culture. It may be
less threatening for young gay males to seekout an older gay male than
less threatening for young gay males to seek out an older gay male than
to risk rejection and possible humiliation from making sexual advances
to risk rejection and possible humiliation from making sexual advances
toward a peer [...] These results suggest that gay men with histories
toward a peer [...] These results suggest that gay men with histories
of nonnegative, noncoercive child-hood sexual experiences with
of non-negative, non-coercive child-hood sexual experiences with
older people are as well adjusted as those without histories of age-
older people are as well-adjusted as those without histories of age-
discrepant childhood sexual experiences." - Stanley, 2004
discrepant childhood sexual experiences." - Stanley, 2004


"Mean age at first experience was 9 years, partners being, on average, 19 years old, and mostly men. Most frequent
"Mean age at first experience was 9 years, partners being, on average, 19 years old, and mostly men. Most frequent
behaviors were partners exposing their genitals, mutual fondling, child masturbating partner, child performing
behaviors were partners exposing their genitals, mutual fondling, child masturbating partner, child performing
oral sex on partner, and child being anally penetrated. Only 29% of the participants who had had such
oral sex on partner, and child being anally penetrated. Only 29% of the participants who had such
childhood sexual experiences considered it abuse: 57% reported liking, 29% being indifferent and only
childhood sexual experiences considered it abuse: 57% reported liking, 29% being indifferent and only
14% not liking the sexual experience at the time it happened. Transgender participants were significantly
14% not liking the sexual experience at the time it happened. Transgender participants were significantly
more likely to report such experiences and, compared with men, had less negative feelings about the experience
more likely to report such experiences and, compared with men, had less negative feelings about the experience
at the time of the interview. Carballo-Diéguez, A. et al, 2012
at the time of the interview." - Carballo-Diéguez, A. et al, 2012


For the papers by Sonya Arreola, Alex Carballo-Diéguez and Jessica Stanley, see DOI: 10.1080/00224490802204431, DOI: 10.1007/s10508-011-9748-y and DOI: 10.1080/00224490409552245 respectively.
For the papers by Sonya Arreola, Alex Carballo-Diéguez and Jessica Stanley, see DOI: 10.1080/00224490802204431, DOI: 10.1007/s10508-011-9748-y and DOI: 10.1080/00224490409552245 respectively.
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First thread this graphic was seen on, was August 2022 - https://archive.is/jN1Y9
Then in 2023 - thread reached 2M compound impressions https://web.archive.org/web/20230226075144/ttps://twitter.com/zaradegeneres/status/1629173321265827841

Latest revision as of 21:56, 6 March 2023

Listen to LGBT Youth...

...on the topic of sexual encounters with other teens and adults

"Childhood sexual experience (minor-minor and adult-minor was included in this definition) was composed of three categories: None (no sex before age 18); consensual only (sex before age 18 that was NOT considered by the respondent to have been forced): and forced (having been forced or frightened by someone into doing something sexually at least once before age 18) [J Interestingly, the forced sex group and the no sex group were statistically indistinguishable in their level of well-being, while the consensual sex group was significantly more likely to have a higher level of well-being than either of the other two groups." - Arreola, 2008

"These sexual experiences may provide these adolescents with the opportunity to explore their sexuality and feel affirmed by the gay community. Gay youth often speak of feeling different from their childhood peers and unaccepted by the dominant culture. It may be less threatening for young gay males to seek out an older gay male than to risk rejection and possible humiliation from making sexual advances toward a peer [...] These results suggest that gay men with histories of non-negative, non-coercive child-hood sexual experiences with older people are as well-adjusted as those without histories of age- discrepant childhood sexual experiences." - Stanley, 2004

"Mean age at first experience was 9 years, partners being, on average, 19 years old, and mostly men. Most frequent behaviors were partners exposing their genitals, mutual fondling, child masturbating partner, child performing oral sex on partner, and child being anally penetrated. Only 29% of the participants who had such childhood sexual experiences considered it abuse: 57% reported liking, 29% being indifferent and only 14% not liking the sexual experience at the time it happened. Transgender participants were significantly more likely to report such experiences and, compared with men, had less negative feelings about the experience at the time of the interview." - Carballo-Diéguez, A. et al, 2012

For the papers by Sonya Arreola, Alex Carballo-Diéguez and Jessica Stanley, see DOI: 10.1080/00224490802204431, DOI: 10.1007/s10508-011-9748-y and DOI: 10.1080/00224490409552245 respectively.


First thread this graphic was seen on, was August 2022 - https://archive.is/jN1Y9

Then in 2023 - thread reached 2M compound impressions https://web.archive.org/web/20230226075144/ttps://twitter.com/zaradegeneres/status/1629173321265827841

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