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Graffiti: Most frequent sexual references by females
This anonymous inscriber lays claim to sexual grafitti as one branch of erotic art.
Graffiti, as we all know, is not always sexual in nature. It is more often sexual when produced
by men than when
produced by women. Kinsey and his colleagues investigated sexual and non-sexual graffiti (as
they appear to have
investigated everything else) and documented and tabulated their results. A high proportion
(86 per cent) of the
inscriptions on the walls of the male toilets were found to be sexual; but not more than 25 per
cent of the toilet
wall inscriptions made by women dealt with sexual topics (genitals, oral and anal sexual
behaviour, "obscene"
words, etc.). Most of the female inscriptions referred to love or names were associated ("John
and Mary," "Helen
and Don"); the drawing of hearts was common in the female toilets. In 331 female inscriptions,
there were 69
per cent depicting lips, 35 per cent making non-erotic references to love with the opposite sex,
and 12 per cent
making non-erotic references to love with own sex. The scores in the other Kinsey categories
were considerably
less.