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New Study on Sex Types Reveals What Individuals are Like Between the Sheets

  TRUE Chief Psychologist Dr. James Houran Discloses Eight Different Sexual
 Personalities; Invites Individuals to Explore Their Types Via a Simple Test

    DALLAS, Feb. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- With the most romantic holiday of the year
just around the corner, have you ever wondered what type of personality you
are between the sheets?  In an ongoing effort to provide factual and practical
information on sexuality and its relation to an individual's health and
well-being, today TRUE.com, a popular online relationship service, revealed
eight different sex types.
    Ranging from "The Introvert" and "The Traditionalist," to "The Initiator"
and "The Maverick," these personalities can be determined by taking a simple
test. The results are currently being prepared for academic publication.
    "Sexuality is a healthy and important facet of our adult identity and it
reveals a lot about ourselves. For example, whether we tend to be open,
trusting, reserved, liberal, physically orientated or verbal individuals,"
said Dr. James Houran, chief psychologist at TRUE(TM) and a 14-year veteran in
the field of clinical psychology.
    "Traditionally, social scientists have spoken about sexual personalities
in terms of dominance and submissiveness, but it's much more complex than
that.  By exploring the intricacies of our personal sexuality, we enhance
self-awareness and promote self-growth.  We also learn how to successfully
communicate our sexual needs to our partners."
    TRUE's eight different sex types are based on a recent academic study
conducted by the popular online relationship service.  Hundreds of men and
women from various ages were asked about their general attitudes toward sex,
as well as their preferences for a wide range of specific sexual activities.
After analyzing the data with the same state-of-the-art statistics that
developed such well-known achievement tests as the GRE, MCAT, and LSAT, TRUE
determined the following types:

    -- The Traditionalist (000):  Conservative individuals who are good at the
       basics and most comfortable discussing and engaging in predominantly
       conventional sexual activities.

    -- The Introvert (001): Passive and submissive individuals who like
       physical intimacy but tend to be shy about initiating sexual
       activities.  They're more comfortable when their partner takes the
       lead.

    -- The Contradictor (010):  Individuals who come across as reserved and
       conservative to the outside world, but are actually quite effective
       sexual communicators. They tend to be sexually dominant and like their
       partner to show a mutual interest in sex.

    -- The Fantasizer (011): Individuals who express a keen interest in sexual
       things however, their interests are more fantasy-oriented and verbally
       focused. It appears they might not be as comfortable actually engaging
       in sexual activities as they are in thinking, dreaming and talking
       about them.

    -- The Intellectual (100):  Individuals who show academic appreciation for
       the wide spectrum of sexual practices and preferences. They are
       comfortable talking, thinking and analyzing the idea of sex, but
       generally don't move into the provocative side in practice.

    -- The Subservient (101): Individuals who are submissive with an attitude.
       They can discuss their fantasies and appetite for a wide variety of
       sexual activities, but they generally prefer for their partner to
       initiate those activities -- especially the more unconventional or wild
       acts.

    -- The Initiator (110): Individuals who appreciate, talk, and think about
       a wide range of sexual activities. They generally prefer to initiate
       sexual activities rather than having their partners take the lead.

    -- The Maverick (111): These are adventurous, provocative and uninhibited
       individuals. They appreciate and are generally comfortable talking
       about and engaging in a wide variety of sexual activities. Moreover,
       they like their partners to be mutually aggressive and experimental in
       the bedroom.

    "There's certainly some overlap in traits across the eight categories, but
each sex type is unique in important ways.  It's essential to understand that
none of these eight types are better than the other -- a person's sexual
nature is simply an extension of his or her broader personality," added
Houran.  "Knowledge of these newly identified sex types can enhance a couple's
compatibility by helping partners identify and address similarities and
potential conflicts in their sexual personalities. Through proper
communication and negotiation, it is entirely possible for a person of one sex
type to be compatible with any of the other types."

    What's Your Type?
    To get a sense of your TRUE sex type, simply answer the following
questions. Tally your numbers by section to find out your three-digit number
(i.e., 000, 001, 101, etc.).  Once you know your number, find your sex type
above.

    Section A:
    1. Would you feel comfortable discussing your or your partner's sexual
       preferences with your partner (likes, dislikes, turn-ons, turn-offs,
       etc.)?
       -- "No" -- Skip to question three and give yourself a "0"
       -- "Yes" -- Go to question two

    2. Do you pleasure yourself even when you are having regular sex with a
       partner?
       -- "No" - Give yourself a "0"
       -- "Yes" - Give yourself a "1"

    Section B:
    3. Do you like to vocalize your sexual pleasure when intimate with your
       partner?
       -- "No" -- Skip to question five and give yourself a "0"
       -- "Yes" -- Go to question four

    4. Do you like to dress up in a character when intimate with your partner?
       -- "No" -- Give yourself a "0"
       -- "Yes" -- Give yourself a "1"

    Section C:
    5. Do you like it when your partner proposes having sex outdoors in a
       secluded area?
       -- "No" -- Skip question six and give yourself a "0"
       -- "Yes" -- Go to question six

     6. Do you like it when your partner uses food as part of getting
        intimate?
        -- "No" -- Give yourself a "0"
        -- "Yes" -- Give yourself a "1"

    To learn more and take other scientifically-based tests such as the TRUE
Compatibility Test(TM), please visit http://www.true.com.

    NOTE TO EDITOR:  Dr. Houran is available for interview upon request.

    About TRUE(TM)
    TRUE is safer, savvy, and the only scientifically-based online
relationship service whose mission is to help singles find long lasting and
fulfilling relationships. Founded on an advanced, scientific compatibility
test uniquely endorsed by Psychology Today and independently certified by one
of the leading experts in tests and measurements -- Integrated Knowledge
Systems, Inc. -- to meet the Standards for Educational and Psychological
Testing, TRUE is the only online relationship service that actively seeks to
further protect the safety of its communicating members by conducting
extensive criminal background screenings. Moreover, TRUE is the only site to
conduct single verification screening. With the help of proprietary research
and the industry's most extensive team of scientists, relationship experts and
psychologists, TRUE also guides its members step-by-step through all stages of
the relationship-building process. Visit us at http://www.true.com.


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