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Participants in urban Mexican male homosexual encounters

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Preliminary data are presented on 53 urban Mexican males interviewed during 1970–1971 in a study of homosexual encounters in a large Mexican city. These data are compared with data from recent studies in the United States and England of male homosexual behavior. Although preliminary and limited, the Mexican data indicate that cultural factors are important determinants of life styles and sex practices of homosexual males. Forty-eight of the 53 (90%) preferred and usually practiced anal intercourse, four preferred oral contacts, and one preferred mutual masturbation. Interviewees were also grouped according to major type of sex activity during the first sustained year of homosexual activity after puberty. One intragroup comparison indicates significant differences between anal active and anal passive interviewees. For example, as children anal passive subjects had significantly more homosexual contacts with adults; they also considered themselves more effeminate and as children were more involved with female sex-typed activities. Comparison of data from the English and United States studies with the present data suggests that preference for a particular sexual technique is not as developed in the former two countries; when there is a preference, it is not usually for anal intercourse.

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This research was supported by an NIMH Predoctoral Fellowship, 5F01 MH 45897-02.

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Carrier, J.M. Participants in urban Mexican male homosexual encounters. Arch Sex Behav 1, 279–291 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01638057

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