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Scientific Study Looks at Top, Bottom

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A new scientific study shows that the study of sex roles in gay relationships goes way beyond simply being labeled as "top" or "bottom."
A new article in Scientific American shows that the study of sex roles as a science, using preference to study STD transmission, the success or failure of relationships and hobbies/interests outside the bedroom.
The article also suggests that the bulk of gay men identify as "versatile," debunking the myth that most gay men prefer one act over the other.
To read the article, click here.