University Daily Kansan, October 25, 1984 NATION AND WORLD Page 19 Poll outlines U.S. sex styles By United Press International NEW YORK — Sexual behavior in America spans a wide range and "there is no such thing as normaly," a survey indicated yesterday. The survey results, part of which will be published in Sunday's Parade magazine, came from the responses of 1,100 males and females, 18 to 60, a group section to represent a cross-section of the U.S. population. Earl Ubell, Parade's health editor who helped write the report, said eight different combinations or sexual styles were possible. The report described the sex styles as follows: - Pansexual. Twenty percent of those surveyed take sex in all forms "are very sensual and are aroused by traditional foreplay." - Satisfied erotic: "More than twice as many men as women comprised the 12 percent who make up this sexual style, and 20 percent of them have had some homosexual experience." - Unsatisfied erotic "The men and women of this group, 13 percent of the sample, take sex wherever they can get it ... they are frustrated and seeking arousal by any means." - Lonely erotic. "People who have had homosexual experience also congregate in this style, 12 percent of those surveyed. These are lonesome people who respond more to sexual imagery... than to their sexual partner." - Satisfied sensualist. "These people are happy with their sex lives, their partners and themselves. Most are married, and they comprise 11 percent of the sample." - Unsatisfied sensualist. "Generally, sex is not important to those of this sexual style, who are very unhappy in many aspects of their lives." This group was 8 percent of the sample. - Sexually conservative. "The overwhelming majority of this style, 11 percent of the total, are married. Although sex is not central to their lives, they are otherwise happy." - Nonsexual Thirteen percent of the respondents fall into this category. They are very unhappy with their lives and bodies, and have no interest in sex, the report said. CIA agents to end aid to rebels By United Press International WASHINGTON — The CIA, while trying to recover 2,000 copies of a controversial guerrilla war manual, has warned its agents there can be a misuse or indirect "reward" to Nicaraguan robber Sen. Patrick Leahy said yesterday. Leahy, D-Vt., a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, also said disclosure of the booklet, which seemingly promotes political assassinations, is an obstacle that Congress would approve more money for the "Contras" fighting Managua's Sandinista government. Speaking of the CIA's response to revelations about the booklet, prepared late in 1983, Leahy said. They've said they've sought to recruit members, is when you have that number out, it’s virtually impossible to recall." He added, "They also made it clear to their own people down there that... there can be no more aid, direct or indirect, to the Contras." The Senate committee will conduct an inquiry next week on the matter and the CIA's management of the operation. Congress rejected President Reagan's request this fall to give the CIA more money for "covert" aid to the Contras, and the subject cannot come up again until at least March. Leahy said even Republican supporters of renewed aid had "torn up their hands in disgust." He said he had told intelligence officials that while they could ask for more money in the spring, they should save their funds because there really was no way Congress would resume the spending. Leahy said he also wanted the committee to ask the CIA next year about covert operations elsewhere The Candy Store and Poperon Shop Next to the downtown bus stop B. W. 9th. 88-9995 Joda & Friends Hairstyling $8.00 Haircuts w/iKUID 745 New Hampshire 841-0337 Patronize Kansan Advertisers. 1st Annual Badminton Tournament Be A Champion Call Today 843-8999·841-1223 Sponsors: M'SIA & KU International Club 1984 Homecoming Supplement to THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN pick yours up TOMORROW Here's looking at you. Until 11 p.m. tonight, enjoy 25c draws and $1.00 drinks And no cover charge! After 11 p.m., Happy Hour prices The weekend is just around the corner and Gammons is just the place to turn. 4