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不是你是谁,而是你和谁在一起:重新审视女性不太满意的首次性行为。

Not Who You Are, But Who You Are With: Re-examining Women's Less Satisfying Sexual Debuts.

作者信息

Peragine Diana E, Kim James J, Maxwell Jessica A, Skorska Malvina N, Impett Emily A, Cunningham William A, VanderLaan Doug P

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Mississauga, 3359 Mississauga Road North, Mississauga, ON, L5L 1C6, Canada.

Department of Psychology, Western University, London, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Arch Sex Behav. 2023 Nov;52(8):3405-3427. doi: 10.1007/s10508-023-02667-7. Epub 2023 Sep 11.

Abstract

Gender differences in appraisals of first intercourse are among the largest in sexuality research, with women indicating less satisfying "sexual debuts" than men. Dispositional or "actor-level" explanations for this gender gap are pervasive, yet research has largely examined heterosexual debuts in which actor gender and partner gender are confounded. We assessed whether women's less satisfying sexual debuts are better explained by actor gender or partner gender, comparing experiences of women who debuted with men (WDM) with those of men and women who debuted with women (MDW, WDW). Retrospective accounts of sexual debut were collected from 3033 adults. At first intercourse, we found that WDW had equal physical and emotional satisfaction to MDW, and more satisfaction than WDM, suggesting satisfaction gaps owing to partner gender, not actor gender. This pattern did not extend to a comparison event (first masturbation), where WDW and WDM had similar satisfaction, but less satisfaction than MDW, suggesting an actor gender gap. To identify sources of satisfaction gaps, we probed for corresponding differences in the circumstances of sexual debut. Sexual circumstances were more strongly implicated than nonsexual ones, with relative deprivation of glans stimulation explaining relative dissatisfaction at first intercourse, but not first masturbation, and orgasm explaining it at both. Findings challenge the view that the satisfaction gap at first intercourse reflects an inherent difference between genders. Indeed, they demonstrate similarities when partner gender does not differ and suggest strategies for ensuring equal sexual satisfaction-and equal sexual rights realization-at (hetero) sexual debut.

摘要

在性取向研究中,首次性交评估中的性别差异是最大的之一,女性表示其“首次性行为”的满意度低于男性。对于这种性别差异,性格或“行为者层面”的解释很普遍,但研究大多考察的是异性恋首次性行为,其中行为者性别和伴侣性别相互混淆。我们通过比较与男性初次性交的女性(WDM)以及与女性初次性交的男性和女性(MDW、WDW)的经历,评估女性较低的首次性交满意度是由行为者性别还是伴侣性别更好地解释。我们收集了3033名成年人对首次性行为的回顾性描述。在初次性交时,我们发现WDW在身体和情感上的满意度与MDW相当,且比WDM更高,这表明满意度差异是由伴侣性别而非行为者性别导致的。这种模式在比较事件(首次自慰)中并未出现,WDW和WDM的满意度相似,但低于MDW,这表明存在行为者性别差异。为了确定满意度差异的来源,我们探究了首次性行为情况中的相应差异。性方面的情况比非性方面的情况影响更大,龟头刺激的相对缺乏解释了初次性交时的相对不满,但不能解释首次自慰时的不满,而性高潮在两者中都能解释不满。研究结果挑战了这样一种观点,即初次性交时的满意度差异反映了性别之间的固有差异。事实上,研究结果表明当伴侣性别相同时存在相似性,并提出了在(异性)初次性行为中确保平等性满意度和平等性权利实现的策略。

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