The research that does exist suggests that most people who have sex with animals are men, but there have been some documented cases of women caressing and stimulating animals in an attempt to insert the penis of a dog or horse into their vagina. In either case, the frequency of human-animal sexual contact is believed to be low, and is believed to have decreased along with the decline in rural farm areas in the U.S.
Alfred Kinsey's comprehensive (though dated) studies of sexuality are some of the only data we have on bestiality. Kinsey published his findings in 1953, which included this data on zoophilia:
Eight percent of men and four percent of women reported having has a sexual experience with animals at some point in their lives
For women, the animals involved were most commonly dogs and cats, and the sexual activities most often reported were general body contacts with the animals, and cunnilingus performed by animals
Female intercourse with an animal was rarely reported
Eight percent of men brought themselves to orgasm with an animal Ruh roh................................
@kingwooddiscgolf: "After conducting 6000 exhaustive interviews with participants on their sexual histories,"I wonder why they were exhaustive???"
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