<p>Not just teenage boys but teenage girls also fantasise about sex in the same fashion, and better.<br /><br /></p>.<p>There is no difference between boys and girls when it comes to what types of sex they fantasise about, research reveals.<br /><br />Also, there are no differences in the proportion of girls and boys who think that their sexual behaviour is influenced by pornography to a great extent.<br /><br />Boys and girls who watch pornography have a more favourable attitude to pornography than those who do not, the researchers commented.<br /><br />"Among the most sexually-experienced adolescents, there was a perception that girls and boys are equally interested in sex which is a positive finding from the perspective of gender equality," explained Magdalena Mattebo from Uppsala University in Sweden.Mattebo investigated the sexual experiences and pornography consumption of more than 800, 16-year-old Swedish upper-secondary school students.<br /><br />It was unexpected that more than every 10th girl in the group stated that they watch pornography less than they would like to.<br /><br />"It was also unexpected that there was no difference between girls and boys regarding fantasies about sexual acts," Mattebo added.<br /><br />An equal proportion of girls and boys said that pornography influences their sexual behaviour.<br /><br />The girls in the study were more sexually experienced than the boys when it comes to oral, vaginal and anal sex.<br /><br />But there were no differences between them concerning various types of sexual partners such as buddy sex, one-night-stands and group sex, the study noted.<br /><br />Based on traditional stereotyped gender roles, it was not surprising that the adolescents in the study had a more favourable attitude to boys having many different sex partners compared to the attitude towards girls having many different sex partner.<br /><br />The study has been published in Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics.</p>
<p>Not just teenage boys but teenage girls also fantasise about sex in the same fashion, and better.<br /><br /></p>.<p>There is no difference between boys and girls when it comes to what types of sex they fantasise about, research reveals.<br /><br />Also, there are no differences in the proportion of girls and boys who think that their sexual behaviour is influenced by pornography to a great extent.<br /><br />Boys and girls who watch pornography have a more favourable attitude to pornography than those who do not, the researchers commented.<br /><br />"Among the most sexually-experienced adolescents, there was a perception that girls and boys are equally interested in sex which is a positive finding from the perspective of gender equality," explained Magdalena Mattebo from Uppsala University in Sweden.Mattebo investigated the sexual experiences and pornography consumption of more than 800, 16-year-old Swedish upper-secondary school students.<br /><br />It was unexpected that more than every 10th girl in the group stated that they watch pornography less than they would like to.<br /><br />"It was also unexpected that there was no difference between girls and boys regarding fantasies about sexual acts," Mattebo added.<br /><br />An equal proportion of girls and boys said that pornography influences their sexual behaviour.<br /><br />The girls in the study were more sexually experienced than the boys when it comes to oral, vaginal and anal sex.<br /><br />But there were no differences between them concerning various types of sexual partners such as buddy sex, one-night-stands and group sex, the study noted.<br /><br />Based on traditional stereotyped gender roles, it was not surprising that the adolescents in the study had a more favourable attitude to boys having many different sex partners compared to the attitude towards girls having many different sex partner.<br /><br />The study has been published in Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics.</p>