Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University School of Public Health, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA.
The Center for Sexual Health Promotion, Indiana University School of Public Health, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA.
J Sex Marital Ther. 2022;48(5):502-519. doi: 10.1080/0092623X.2021.2009607. Epub 2021 Dec 7.
Choking/strangulation during sex has become prevalent in the United States. Yet, no qualitative research has addressed men's choking experiences. Through interviews with 21 young adult men, we examined the language men use to refer to choking, how they first learned about it, their experiences with choking, and consent and safety practices. Men learned about choking during adolescence from pornography, partners, friends, and mainstream media. They engaged in choking to be kinky, adventurous, and to please partners. While many enjoyed or felt neutral about choking, others were reluctant to choke or be choked. Safety and verbal/non-verbal consent practices varied widely.
性行为中的窒息/绞杀在美国已经很普遍。然而,还没有定性研究涉及男性的窒息体验。通过对 21 名年轻成年男性的采访,我们研究了男性用来指代窒息的语言、他们最初是如何了解窒息的、他们的窒息经历,以及同意和安全实践。男性在青春期通过色情作品、伴侣、朋友和主流媒体了解到窒息。他们进行窒息是为了获得新奇、冒险和取悦伴侣。虽然许多人喜欢或对窒息感到中立,但也有人不愿意进行或被窒息。安全和口头/非口头同意的做法差异很大。