Only 55% of the men reported any heterosexual relations, compared to 62% of the women. More men (and also moro women) reported from 1 to 3 such relations than any other number. However, as is to be expected, relatively more men than women had many heterosexual relations in some of the male cases reaching into the 100's and above.

ASSOCIATES

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Friends of the men are reported to be homosexual in about 1/3 of the replies, heterosexual in 16% of the m, and mixed in 50%. This is quite similar to the data for women. However, there is a difference in regard to fellow-workers: considerably fewer of the men felt that they were completely unknown as homosexual to their fellow-workers, and considerably more of them thought they were known to most of the ir fellow-workers. Note that a full third of the men gave no reply to this question. question. If their status were known, the picture might be somewhat changed, but it seems unlikely that it would totally liminate the impression that the men are more obvious to their fellowworkers than are the women. It remains true, though, that of the group surveyed, most men (and by far most women) believed that they were not obvious to most of their

associates.

PERCENT OF

MEN

WOMEN

NO FELLOW-WORKERS KNOW SOME FELLOW-WORKERS KNOW

12

39

37

50

MOST FELLOW-WORKERS KNOW NO REPLY OR DOUBTFUL

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18

33

100

100

TABLE 6

SOCIAL HABITS

About 83% of the males drink to some extent

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very close

4% of the men,

to the 86% reported by the women. Somewhat more men than women report themselves as alcoholic less than 1% of the women (although another 2% of the women claimed to be reformed alcoholios). Apart from this

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