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While their willingness to have sex with a woman didn’t change with the number of drinks they had (that is, they were equally DTF with women whether they were sober or drunk), their willingness to have sex with a man did.
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It turns out straight men grew more willing to entertain the idea of a homosexual hookup as they got drunker. But the most notable results had to do with same-sex situations. Some of the results came as no surprise - straight men were generally more sexually interested in women, straight women were more interested in videos with men, and men were more sexually interested in general.
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REAL DRUNK GAY SEX SERIES
The first few questions were relatively innocuous: Would you buy the person in the video a drink? Would you buy them more than one? But they got racier as the series went on, culminating in the inevitable: Would you have sex with this person? (The study was limited to cisgender people.) In this way, the researchers from Wayne State University and Western Illinois University were able to test how people’s “sexual willingness” toward same-sex and other-sex partners changed in relation to how many drinks they’d had. Some straight men watched an attractive woman at the bar, while others saw a video that featured an attractive man. There was no guarantee, however, that the person in the video would match up with the participants’ stated gender preference. After watching, each person was asked a series of questions about what they were willing to do, romantically and sexually, with the person in the video. Then, each recruit watched videos of attractive people hanging out alone at the bar, chatting with the bartender. In the paper they published in The Journal of Social Psychology in April, they describe the details of their “field study,” which involved first finding 83 participants and asking them how many drinks they’d had that night and their sexual orientation. To study this, the researchers went straight to the action, heading to a bar-filled neighborhood in an unnamed midwestern American town to recruit drinkers stumbling around outside between 10 p.m. Their study isn’t definitive, but it does ask us to reconsider the nature of drunken horniness. Recently, scientists conducted a small study that suggested that heterosexual people became more curious about gay sex as they got drunker. But to whom all that sexual energy will be directed toward isn’t always clear. On any given night in any given bar, at least one thing is certain: Drunk people will be horny.