Chambers Wendy C
Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-3013, USA.
J Sex Res. 2007 Feb;44(1):28-42. doi: 10.1080/00224490709336790.
Views and behaviors pertaining to oral sex have changed in recent years. This anonymous, online survey posed both old and new questions pertaining to oral sex among a college population. This study confirmed previous findings about virgins engaging in oral sex, but also found that women reported giving oral sex more often than receiving it from men. Oral sex was not only perceived as less intimate than intercourse, but more likely to be perceived as less intimate by women than men. Participants most frequently endorsed a committed relationship, but not a married relationship, for comfort in engaging in oral sex. Lastly, college students were more knowledgeable of the sexually transmitted infection risks of oral sex than how to actually protect themselves during oral sex. Additional analyses by gender and virginity were also performed to further understanding of the nuances amongst virgins and women and men.
近年来,与口交相关的观念和行为发生了变化。这项匿名的在线调查针对大学生群体提出了与口交有关的新旧问题。该研究证实了之前关于处女进行口交的发现,但也发现女性报告进行口交的频率高于接受男性口交的频率。口交不仅被认为比性交亲密程度低,而且女性比男性更倾向于认为其亲密程度低。参与者在进行口交时,最常认可的是处于一段忠诚的关系中,而非婚姻关系,以此获得舒适感。最后,大学生对口交传播性传播感染风险的了解程度高于他们在口交过程中实际如何保护自己的程度。还按性别和是否为处女进行了额外分析,以进一步了解处女以及女性和男性之间的细微差别。