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Sex Lives of Australian Women Revealed

by Hannah Punitha on Jul 3 2008 6:41 PM

A new study exploring the sex lives of Australian women has shown that one in five of them have featured in a homemade sex tape.

However, analysing some of the 2000 responses author Joan Sauers received to her online study, many now regret it.

"It was exciting when we were doing it. When I saw the tape I just felt fat," The Australian quoted one 30-year-old teacher from Victoria, as stating.

Sauers's book entitled 'Sex Lives of Australian Women,' to be released tomorrow, includes the gamut of emotions and experiences including sexual fantasies, the pros and cons of threesomes, the changing face of sex as women get older, and, of course, orgasms.

Sauers said that women contributed anonymously to the online survey apart from their age, state and occupation, and while some of the findings appear skewed towards a younger, more internet-savvy population, it is the honesty of their responses that is striking.

"I think women do talk to each other more than men do about their sex lives, but there are the really personal things we don't even tell our best friends, and I think this is where the anonymity of this survey provides important material," she said.

"It became a place where women could vent about what was right and wrong about their sex life, and I got 7000 pages of material," she added.

Sauers, who two years ago wrote 'Sex Lives of Australian Teenagers' using a similar online survey, said that there are two big surprises in the results.

"The first was that younger women in their 20s felt the most guilt about cheating on their partner while older women tended to be more forgiving of themselves," she said.

"I think it shows the older we get, the more complicated our sense of moral relativism becomes.

"And second, I was stunned to find the number of women who still don't know it's illegal to be forced to have sex by their husband. They still have this sense of debt that part of the marriage vows include having sex even if they desperately don't want to," she added.

Sauers' tome includes sexual fantasies and finds a liaison with another woman is the prevailing imaginary encounter for 57 per cent of the women surveyed.

Source-ANI
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