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Sexual Trajectories of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults in the Netherlands. | LitMetric

Sexual Trajectories of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults in the Netherlands.

Arch Sex Behav

AllthatChas Research and Consultancy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Published: May 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study explores the sexual trajectories of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals, highlighting their same-sex attractions and experiences while also considering opposite-sex relationships.
  • A survey of 3,054 participants revealed that while most gay men and lesbian women engaged in same-sex experiences, many bisexual individuals had opposite-sex experiences.
  • The findings indicate that the nature of these experiences impacts mental well-being, with exclusively same-sex attracted individuals showing better psychological adjustment, while non-exclusive individuals benefit from having same-sex relationship experiences.

Article Abstract

Studies on sexual trajectories of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people generally focus on the first same-sex attraction and sexual experience, and their relation to self-identification and coming out as LGB. Relational and opposite-sex experiences are generally not taken into account. The aim of this study was to provide a more comprehensive overview of LGBs' sexual trajectories and to distinguish subsamples with different trajectories. A sample of same-sex attracted members of an online research panel (N = 3054) completed a sexual health questionnaire, including items about the timing of sexual and relational milestones. Results showed that the majority of gay men and lesbian women had same-sex sexual and relational experiences, whereas most bisexual men and women had had experiences with the opposite sex. Among gay men and lesbian women, two trajectories emerged, differing mainly on whether people had been sexually or romantically involved with opposite-sex partners, and on age of first same-sex attraction. Among those who were not exclusively attracted to the same sex, six patterns emerged, which differed especially with regard to the nature and comprehensiveness of their same-sex experiences. Within the exclusively same-sex attracted group, the trajectory with no heterosexual experiences related to higher levels of psychological adjustment. For non-exclusive sexually attracted people, trajectories including experience of same-sex relationships seem to be most beneficial. In conclusion, both relational and opposite-sex experiences proved to be important elements of LGB men and women's sexual trajectories.

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