Yule Morag A, Brotto Lori A, Gorzalka Boris B
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of British Columbia, 2775 Laurel Street, 6th Floor, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 1M9, Canada.
Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Arch Sex Behav. 2017 Jan;46(1):311-328. doi: 10.1007/s10508-016-0870-8. Epub 2016 Nov 23.
Human asexuality is generally defined as a lack of sexual attraction. We used online questionnaires to investigate reasons for masturbation, and explored and compared the contents of sexual fantasies of asexual individuals (identified using the Asexual Identification Scale) with those of sexual individuals. A total of 351 asexual participants (292 women, 59 men) and 388 sexual participants (221 women, 167 men) participated. Asexual women were significantly less likely to masturbate than sexual women, sexual men, and asexual men. Asexual women were less likely to report masturbating for sexual pleasure or fun than their sexual counterparts, and asexual men were less likely to report masturbating for sexual pleasure than sexual men. Both asexual women and men were significantly more likely than sexual women and men to report that they had never had a sexual fantasy. Of those who have had a sexual fantasy, asexual women and men were significantly more likely to endorse the response "my fantasies do not involve other people" compared to sexual participants, and consistently scored each sexual fantasy on a questionnaire as being less sexually exciting than did sexual participants. When using an open-ended format, asexual participants were more likely to report having fantasies about sexual activities that did not involve themselves, and were less likely to fantasize about topics such as group sex, public sex, and having an affair. Interestingly, there was a large amount of overlap between sexual fantasies of asexual and sexual participants. Notably, both asexual and sexual participants (both men and women) were equally likely to fantasize about topics such as fetishes and BDSM.
人类无性取向通常被定义为缺乏性吸引力。我们通过在线问卷来调查自慰的原因,并探索和比较无性取向个体(使用无性取向识别量表确定)与有性取向个体的性幻想内容。共有351名无性取向参与者(292名女性,59名男性)和388名有性取向参与者(221名女性,167名男性)参与。无性取向女性自慰的可能性明显低于有性取向女性、有性取向男性和无性取向男性。与有性取向的同龄人相比,无性取向女性因性快感或乐趣而自慰的可能性较小,无性取向男性因性快感而自慰的可能性低于有性取向男性。无性取向的女性和男性比有性取向的女性和男性更有可能报告自己从未有过性幻想。在那些有过性幻想的人中,与有性取向的参与者相比,无性取向的女性和男性更有可能认可“我的幻想不涉及其他人”这一回答,并且在问卷中对每个性幻想的评分都显示其性兴奋程度低于有性取向的参与者。当采用开放式形式时,无性取向的参与者更有可能报告有关于不涉及自己的性活动的幻想,而幻想群体性行为、公开性行为和出轨等话题的可能性较小。有趣的是,无性取向和有性取向参与者的性幻想有大量重叠。值得注意的是,无性取向和有性取向的参与者(包括男性和女性)幻想恋物癖和BDSM等话题的可能性是一样的。