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Defining Pleasure: A Focus Group Study of Solitary and Partnered Sexual Pleasure in Queer and Heterosexual Women
by
Posh, Amanda R.
, Goldey, Katherine L.
, Bell, Sarah N.
, van Anders, Sari M.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Age differences
/ Ambivalence
/ Autonomy
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Closeness
/ Eroticism
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Gays & lesbians
/ Heterosexuality
/ Heterosexuality - psychology
/ Humans
/ Identity
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ LGBTQ people
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Masturbation
/ Masturbation - psychology
/ Middle Aged
/ Nurturance
/ Orgasm
/ Original Paper
/ Personal development
/ Pleasure
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Self concept
/ Sexual and Gender Minorities - psychology
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Sexual Partners
/ Sexuality
/ Social Sciences
/ Well being
/ Women
/ Women - psychology
/ Young women
2016
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Defining Pleasure: A Focus Group Study of Solitary and Partnered Sexual Pleasure in Queer and Heterosexual Women
by
Posh, Amanda R.
, Goldey, Katherine L.
, Bell, Sarah N.
, van Anders, Sari M.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Age differences
/ Ambivalence
/ Autonomy
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Closeness
/ Eroticism
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Gays & lesbians
/ Heterosexuality
/ Heterosexuality - psychology
/ Humans
/ Identity
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ LGBTQ people
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Masturbation
/ Masturbation - psychology
/ Middle Aged
/ Nurturance
/ Orgasm
/ Original Paper
/ Personal development
/ Pleasure
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Self concept
/ Sexual and Gender Minorities - psychology
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Sexual Partners
/ Sexuality
/ Social Sciences
/ Well being
/ Women
/ Women - psychology
/ Young women
2016
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Defining Pleasure: A Focus Group Study of Solitary and Partnered Sexual Pleasure in Queer and Heterosexual Women
by
Posh, Amanda R.
, Goldey, Katherine L.
, Bell, Sarah N.
, van Anders, Sari M.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Age differences
/ Ambivalence
/ Autonomy
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Closeness
/ Eroticism
/ Female
/ Focus Groups
/ Gays & lesbians
/ Heterosexuality
/ Heterosexuality - psychology
/ Humans
/ Identity
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ LGBTQ people
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Masturbation
/ Masturbation - psychology
/ Middle Aged
/ Nurturance
/ Orgasm
/ Original Paper
/ Personal development
/ Pleasure
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Self concept
/ Sexual and Gender Minorities - psychology
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Sexual Partners
/ Sexuality
/ Social Sciences
/ Well being
/ Women
/ Women - psychology
/ Young women
2016
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Defining Pleasure: A Focus Group Study of Solitary and Partnered Sexual Pleasure in Queer and Heterosexual Women
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Defining Pleasure: A Focus Group Study of Solitary and Partnered Sexual Pleasure in Queer and Heterosexual Women
2016
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Overview
Solitary and partnered sexuality are typically depicted as fundamentally similar, but empirical evidence suggests they differ in important ways. We investigated how women’s definitions of sexual pleasure overlapped and diverged when considering solitary versus partnered sexuality. Based on an interdisciplinary literature, we explored whether solitary pleasure would be characterized by eroticism (e.g., genital pleasure, orgasm) and partnered pleasure by nurturance (e.g., closeness). Via focus groups with a sexually diverse sample of women aged 18–64 (
N
= 73), we found that women defined solitary and partnered pleasure in both convergent and divergent ways that supported expectations. Autonomy was central to definitions of solitary pleasure, whereas trust, giving pleasure, and closeness were important elements of partnered pleasure. Both solitary and partnered pleasure involved exploration for self-discovery or for growing a partnered relationship. Definitions of pleasure were largely similar across age and sexual identity; however, relative to queer women, heterosexual women (especially younger heterosexual women) expressed greater ambivalence toward solitary masturbation and partnered orgasm. Results have implications for women’s sexual well-being across multiple sexual identities and ages, and for understanding solitary and partnered sexuality as overlapping but distinct constructs.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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