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女性的性高潮是否受到了男权主义的阻碍?

Are Women's Orgasms Hindered by Phallocentric Imperatives?

机构信息

Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation, University of Arkansas, 308-V HPER Building, 155 Stadium Drive, Fayetteville, AR, 72701, USA.

Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA.

出版信息

Arch Sex Behav. 2018 Aug;47(6):1565-1576. doi: 10.1007/s10508-018-1149-z. Epub 2018 Feb 20.

Abstract

Women who have sex with women (WSW) are more likely to report experiencing an orgasm during partnered sex, compared to women who have sex with men (WSM). We investigated whether this difference can be partially accounted for by phallocentric imperatives-gendered sexual scripts that prioritize men's sexual experience. For example, these imperatives emphasize vaginal-penile intercourse (i.e., the coital imperative) and men's physical pleasure (i.e., the male orgasm imperative). We reasoned that a larger variety of sexual behaviors indicates less adherence to the coital imperative and that more self-oriented orgasm goals for women indicate less adherence to the male orgasm imperative. Consistent with previous work, we expected WSW to report higher rates of orgasm than WSM when taking frequency of sex into account. We also hypothesized that this difference in orgasm rates would dissipate when controlling for variety of sexual behavior and women's self-oriented orgasm goals. In a sample of 1988 WSM and 308 WSW, we found that WSW were 1.33 times (p < .001) more likely to report experiencing an orgasm than WSM, controlling for frequency of sex. This incidence rate ratio was reduced to 1.16 (p < .001) after taking into account variety of sexual behavior and self-oriented orgasm goals. Our findings indicate that certain sexual scripts (e.g., phallocentric imperatives) help explain the orgasm discrepancy between WSW and WSM. We discuss masturbation as another male-centered practice that may be relevant to this gap, as well as implications for intervention and future research.

摘要

女同性恋者(WSW)在与伴侣进行性行为时更有可能报告达到性高潮,而异性恋女性(WSM)则不然。我们调查了这种差异是否可以部分归因于以男性为中心的性脚本,即优先考虑男性性体验的性别化性行为规范。例如,这些规范强调阴道-阴茎交合(即交合规范)和男性的身体愉悦(即男性性高潮规范)。我们的推理是,更多样化的性行为表明对交合规范的遵循程度较低,而女性对自身性高潮目标的关注程度较低则表明对男性性高潮规范的遵循程度较低。与之前的研究一致,我们预计在考虑性行为频率时,WSW 报告的性高潮率会高于 WSM。我们还假设,当控制性行为多样性和女性以自我为导向的性高潮目标时,这种性高潮率的差异会消失。在一项针对 1988 名 WSM 和 308 名 WSW 的样本中,我们发现,在控制性行为频率的情况下,WSW 报告性高潮的可能性是 WSM 的 1.33 倍(p<.001)。在考虑了性行为多样性和女性以自我为导向的性高潮目标后,这一发病率比降低到 1.16(p<.001)。我们的研究结果表明,某些性行为规范(例如,以男性为中心的规范)有助于解释 WSW 和 WSM 之间的性高潮差异。我们讨论了自慰作为另一种可能与这种差距相关的以男性为中心的做法,以及对干预和未来研究的意义。

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