Nature’s Scientific Reports, explained that a significant number of heterosexual people report being less exclusive in their sexual orientation and report being more willing to have same-sex experiences after reading one of two 1-page informational articles, according to a press release from earlier this year.“Did we change people’s sexual orientation via our interventions?
Surely not. I think our study may have changed how people interpreted their underlying sexual feelings,” said the University of Sydney's James Morandini, the study’s lead author.