Department of Psychology, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN, USA.
Department of Psychology, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN, USA.
J Sex Med. 2018 Oct;15(10):1463-1471. doi: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2018.08.003. Epub 2018 Sep 6.
Orgasmic latency (OL) during partnered sex (POL) and OL during masturbatory sex (MOL) in women with and without orgasmic difficulty have received minimal attention.
To ascertain POL and MOL both overall and more specifically in women with and without difficulty reaching orgasm and to explore interrelationships between masturbatory and partnered latencies and sexual satisfaction.
Participants for this study were 2,304 women drawn from community-based samples in the United States and Hungary who completed an investigator-derived questionnaire regarding their sexual history and response, including items related to frequency of masturbation and partnered sex, sexual desire, sexual arousal, orgasmic response, OL, distress, partner distress, and sexual satisfaction.
Self-reported OL and related orgasmic parameters during masturbation and partnered sex in women with and without difficulty reaching orgasm were assessed.
POL were longer than those during MOL. Women experiencing difficulty reaching orgasm showed even longer latencies during partnered sex but comparable latencies during masturbation. Covariates related to POL included age, overall relationship quality, masturbation frequency, MOL, and level of distress about not reaching orgasm.
POL in women are substantially longer than men's, suggesting the potential need for an increased repertoire of stimulatory behaviors to increase the woman's arousal.
The study was well powered and drew from a multi-national population. However, specific types of sexual stimulation during partnered and masturbatory sex were not included in this analysis.
MOL for women and POL differ significantly, with latencies during partnered sex being substantially longer than masturbation, although women reporting the greatest difficulty reaching orgasm have the longest latencies and are likely to find masturbation more satisfying than women who do not. Rowland DL, Sullivan SL, Hevesi K, et al. Orgasmic Latency and Related Parameters in Women During Partnered and Masturbatory Sex. J Sex Med 2018;15:1463-1471.
在有和没有性高潮困难的女性中,性高潮潜伏期(OL)在伴发性交(POL)和自慰性高潮(MOL)中受到的关注很少。
确定整体和更具体的 POL 和 MOL,以及在有和没有达到性高潮困难的女性中,并探讨自慰和伴发性潜伏期之间的相互关系以及性满足感。
本研究的参与者是从美国和匈牙利的社区样本中抽取的 2304 名女性,她们完成了一份由调查员提供的关于她们的性史和反应的问卷,包括与自慰和伴发性交的频率、性欲望、性唤起、性高潮反应、OL、痛苦、伴侣痛苦和性满意度相关的项目。
评估有和没有达到性高潮困难的女性在自慰和伴生性交中自我报告的 OL 和相关的性高潮参数。
POL 比 MOL 长。难以达到性高潮的女性在伴生性交中表现出更长的潜伏期,但在自慰中潜伏期相似。与 POL 相关的协变量包括年龄、整体关系质量、自慰频率、MOL 和对无法达到性高潮的痛苦程度。
女性的 POL 明显长于男性,这表明女性可能需要增加刺激行为的 repertoire 来增加女性的唤起。
该研究具有足够的效力,并从一个多国家的人群中抽取样本。然而,在这项分析中并没有包括伴生性交和自慰性高潮时的具体性刺激类型。
女性的 MOL 和 POL 有显著差异,伴生性交的潜伏期明显长于自慰,尽管报告最难达到性高潮的女性潜伏期最长,而且可能发现自慰比没有达到性高潮的女性更令人满意。