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Both male and female sexuality is very complex. The keyword for this study is "limited", which makes it a fairly poor study, probably with an aim of putting out results, that are entertaining and intersting, but not exactly with any scientific backing.
However, I would imagine that women become more aroused to other women because it is not shunned by in society. They are never really influenced in any way to suppress this feeling. Also, what do they mean by arousal? Women would probably be easier aroused then men are, and what exaclty is arousement for women? for men? Is it just a feeling, or ... you know ...
I think female sexuality is more feelings, touch, and intimacy, while male sexuality is action, health, and power!