The Kinsey Reports refer to two influential studies on human sexual behavior conducted by Dr. Alfred Kinsey in the mid-20th century. The first report, titled *Sexual Behavior in the Human Male*, was published in 1948, followed by *Sexual Behavior in the Human Female* in 1953. These studies aimed to gather empirical data on sexual practices, preferences, and orientations, challenging societal norms of the time.
The reports utilized extensive interviews and surveys, revealing a wide range of sexual behaviors and attitudes. They highlighted the diversity of human sexuality, including topics such as homosexuality, premarital sex, and masturbation. The findings sparked significant public discussion and contributed to the sexual revolution of the 1960s.