a Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research , University of Amsterdam , Amsterdam , The Netherlands.
Cult Health Sex. 2016;18(5):495-508. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2015.1101489. Epub 2015 Nov 11.
This paper examines the non-prescription use of the sexual enhancement drug Viagra by young men in Addis Ababa. Data was collected through repeated in-depth interviews with 14 Viagra users - heterosexual men between the ages of 21 and 35 - and focus-group discussions with 21 male and 22 female university students. Study participants turned to Viagra to impress lovers, as a 'support mechanism' when feeling weak or tired, to counteract the effects of chewing the stimulant plant khat and to satisfy what they perceived as a psychological 'addiction'. More generally, young men used Viagra to quell anxieties about what they perceived as women's growing expectations about their sexual performance - informed by changing gender relations and sexual expectations, constructions of masculinity that emphasise sexual prowess, and a misreading of women's sexual desires largely fuelled by the emergence of pornography as a new standard for sexual performance. While some men gained sexual confidence by using Viagra, others - particularly those who used Viagra regularly - paradoxically experienced feelings of loss of manhood.
本文考察了年轻男性在亚的斯亚贝巴非处方使用性增强药物伟哥的情况。研究数据通过对 14 名伟哥使用者(21 至 35 岁的异性恋男性)进行多次深入访谈,并对 21 名男性和 22 名女性大学生进行焦点小组讨论收集而来。研究参与者服用伟哥是为了给爱人留下深刻印象,在感到虚弱或疲劳时作为一种“支持机制”,抵消咀嚼兴奋剂卡特植物的影响,满足他们认为的心理“上瘾”。更普遍的是,年轻男性使用伟哥来缓解他们对女性对性表现期望不断增长的焦虑——这是由不断变化的性别关系和性期望、强调性能力的男子气概构建、以及对女性性欲望的误解所驱动的,这些误解在很大程度上是由色情作品作为新的性表现标准的出现所推动的。虽然一些男性通过使用伟哥获得了性自信,但另一些男性——特别是那些经常使用伟哥的男性——则自相矛盾地感到失去了男子气概。