A recent study revealed an interesting aspect of women's sex life. It seems that more than half of women feel sexually attracted to people of the same sex.
The results of the study speak for themselves: 60% of women are sexually attracted to other women, 45% have kissed a woman, and 50% have had fantasies with people of the same sex. In other words, the number of bisexual women is very high.
At the end of the study, psychology professor Elizabeth Morgan of Boise State University concluded that heterosexual women most often feel affection for other women.
The psychologist also stated that these behaviors develop from close friendships between women: from talking on the phone or having coffee for hours on end to watching romantic movies together.
"A friendship is just different from a romantic relationship. Women are encouraged to be close to each other emotionally," said Elizabeth Morgan.
Another psychologist, Lisa Diamond, said that with age, women's affection for the same sex develops much faster, but this course is normal and natural from a medical point of view, and the attraction to the same sex does not necessarily mean that the person in question has a homosexual direction.