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  2. Kinsey scale - Wikipedia

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    The Kinsey scale ranges from 0 for those interviewed who solely had desires for or sexual experiences with the opposite sex, to 6 for those who had exclusively same sex desires or experiences, and 1–5 for those who had varying levels of desire or experiences with both sexes, including "incidental" or "occasional" desire for sexual activity ...

  3. Klein Sexual Orientation Grid - Wikipedia

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    The Klein Sexual Orientation Grid (KSOG) developed by Fritz Klein attempts to measure sexual orientation by expanding upon the earlier Kinsey scale.Fritz Klein founded the American Institute of Bisexuality in 1998 which is continuing his work by sponsoring bisexual-inclusive sex research, educating the general public on sexuality, and promoting the bisexual community.

  4. Scales of sexual orientation - Wikipedia

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    Individuals with very different sexual histories and frequencies of sexual contact with the same or opposite sex would be classified with the same number; Homosexuality and heterosexuality are conceptualized as two ends of the same spectrum. Sell argues to think of both as two different dimensions.

  5. We Know Sexuality Is a Spectrum —Here's What That Means - AOL

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  6. What Does It Mean to Be Graysexual? - AOL

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    The sexuality spectrum ranges from asexual, meaning you feel little to no sexual desire, to allosexual, signifying that you frequently experience sexual attraction to others. And asexuality itself ...

  7. Demographics of sexual orientation - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, among men, the share self-reporting exclusive heterosexual attraction remained largely stable between ages 21 (94.9%) and 32 (94.2%), with a small decrease at age 38 (92.9%). Sexual identity was only assessed at ages 32 and 38. At age 32, 0.9% of women and 1.3% of men self-identified as gay, and 2.9% of women and 1.7% of men as ...

  8. Sexual orientation - Wikipedia

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    The term sexual preference largely overlaps with sexual orientation, but is generally distinguished in psychological research. [9] A person who identifies as bisexual, for example, may sexually prefer one sex over the other. [10] Sexual preference may also suggest a degree of voluntary choice, [9] [11] [12] whereas sexual orientation is not a ...

  9. Gray asexuality - Wikipedia

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    The gray bar represents the area of gray sexuality within the community, [12] and the flag is also used by those who identify as gray-asexual: [36] [better source needed] The black stripe represents asexuality as a whole. The gray stripe is for asexuals who fall anywhere within the asexual spectrum, including gray-asexual and demi-sexual ...