the last month). The proportion o f students reporting homosexual experiences did not differ significantly according to student's race, religion, or region of residencc. The students currently engaged in homosexual activities were more likely than werc other students to approve of extramarital sex, "wife swapping," and group sexual activities. although the majority of students in both groups disapproved of these practices. Small, but significant. positive relationships werc found between frequency of homosexual activity and frequency of involvement in rape. prostitution, pregnancy, and living with an individual of the opposite sex outside of marriage. The students with homosexual experiences did not have fewer heterosexual contacts and did not report significantly morc guilt and anxiety about their sexual behavior than did the students without homosexual experiences. -~ Dt,parrmmt tf Psychology, Univcnity of South Carolina.
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