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The incest offenders vs. children had the largest proportion (84 per cent) of members who, while married, had coitus with females other than their wives. This large figure is not the result of their incestuous behavior, which seldom involved actual coitus (only five of the 54 individuals admit to this), nor is it a matter of the years eligible for extramarital coitus, since the incest offenders vs. children are not an unusually aged group and they tended to marry somewhat later than other individuals. It is worth mention that the group with the second largest number of individuals with extramarital coitus are the incest offenders vs. minors, but in this case the incest plays a more important role in increasing the percentage.

From ages twenty-one to forty some 42 to 56 per cent of the incest offenders vs. children had extramarital coitus with companions, earning them second place in the rank-orders up to age thirty-five and first place in age-period 36-40. All but a small percentage shunned prostitutes. The frequency of extramarital coitus was always low after age twenty and similar to that of the control group. The average offender with extramarital coitus had it with four females—a low number and one exceeded by both the control group (whose average was five partners) and prison group (ten). The proportion of total outlet provided by extramarital coitus is always moderate, that with companions constituting from 2-to 5 per cent and that with prostitutes never quite reaching 1 per cent. There were too few separated, divorced, and widowed individuals to permit calculation of postmarital statistics.

No preference for extreme youth is to be seen in the age of the first coital partners of the incest offenders vs. children. None had their initial experiences with girls under twelve; very few had a partner aged twelve to thirteen; and for about one fifth to one quarter the first coital partners were fourteen to fifteen, sixteen to seventeen, eighteen to twenty, and twenty-one-plus—an unusually uniform distribution, but otherwise not distinctive.

Neither did their explicitly stated age preferences show any leaning toward extreme youth. Only 4 per cent mentioned ages as low as twelve to fifteen. In this matter the incest offenders are unlike the offenders vs. children and aggressors vs. children, considerably more of whom admitted a sexual desire for young girls.

Aside from the matter of incest with a daughter or stepdaughter, in which by definition incest offenders rank highest, the only other incest phenomenon worth noting is that three of our sample of 56 incest offenders vs. children (i.e., 5 per cent) had coitus with sisters-in-law; this is the second largest percentage.

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