CANBERRANS are more attuned to sexual politics than to the act itself, a recent survey has found.
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Results of the Great Australian Sex Census were published this week, stripping bare the bedroom tastes of each Australian state and territory.
About 15,000 respondents completed the survey nationwide and the figures reveal that when it comes to states, size doesn't matter.
The capital topped nine categories.
Canberrans were progressively minded in matters of sexual politics, with overwhelming support for gay marriage (62.1 per cent) and belief that gay couples should be allowed to adopt (63.7 per cent). Although the statistics may be skewed as one-in-10 Canberra respondents were homosexual.
The capital also has the most virgins (5.5 per cent), women who have faked orgasms (44.5 per cent), women who are unsatisfied with their sex lives (34 per cent) and contentment with penis size (71.6 per cent).
Results for the rest of the country were also enlightening.
Western Australia was the most heavily tattooed state (36.1 per cent) and had the most women with breast enlargements (4.5 per cent).
If you're looking for a date, head to the Northern Territory where 31 per cent of respondents were single. But don't get attached, the NT was also the worst for cheating (52.1 per cent).
Victorians were the most pretentious, with 17.3 per cent nominating sex with a celebrity at the top of their sexual bucket list.
NSW failed to impress, only topping two categories, including highest rate of body contentment among women (20 per cent).
Despite their dominance on the sporting field, Queensland was the silver medallist of the census.
The sunshine state only topped three fields, including most swingers (10 per cent) and people that think the best location for sex is an apartment balcony (12.4 per cent).
South Australia was the state most content with their sex lives, with 45.60 per cent of men and 60.8 per cent of women claiming satisfaction.