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When Orgasms Do Not Equal Pleasure: Accounts of “Bad” Orgasm Experiences During Consensual Sexual Encounters
by
van Anders, Sari M.
, Chadwick, Sara B.
, Francisco, Miriam
in
Adult
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Consensual sex
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnic relations
/ Ethnicity
/ Female
/ Gender identity
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Mental health
/ Orgasm
/ Orgasm - physiology
/ Original Paper
/ Personal relationships
/ Pleasure
/ Pleasure - physiology
/ Psychological well being
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Qualitative research
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Race
/ Racial identity
/ Religion
/ Self concept
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Sexual Behavior - psychology
/ Sexual coercion
/ Sexual orientation
/ Sexuality
/ Social Sciences
/ Unilateralism
/ Young Adult
2019
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When Orgasms Do Not Equal Pleasure: Accounts of “Bad” Orgasm Experiences During Consensual Sexual Encounters
by
van Anders, Sari M.
, Chadwick, Sara B.
, Francisco, Miriam
in
Adult
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Consensual sex
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnic relations
/ Ethnicity
/ Female
/ Gender identity
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Mental health
/ Orgasm
/ Orgasm - physiology
/ Original Paper
/ Personal relationships
/ Pleasure
/ Pleasure - physiology
/ Psychological well being
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Qualitative research
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Race
/ Racial identity
/ Religion
/ Self concept
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Sexual Behavior - psychology
/ Sexual coercion
/ Sexual orientation
/ Sexuality
/ Social Sciences
/ Unilateralism
/ Young Adult
2019
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When Orgasms Do Not Equal Pleasure: Accounts of “Bad” Orgasm Experiences During Consensual Sexual Encounters
by
van Anders, Sari M.
, Chadwick, Sara B.
, Francisco, Miriam
in
Adult
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Consensual sex
/ Ethnic identity
/ Ethnic relations
/ Ethnicity
/ Female
/ Gender identity
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Mental health
/ Orgasm
/ Orgasm - physiology
/ Original Paper
/ Personal relationships
/ Pleasure
/ Pleasure - physiology
/ Psychological well being
/ Psychology
/ Public Health
/ Qualitative research
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Race
/ Racial identity
/ Religion
/ Self concept
/ Sexual Behavior
/ Sexual Behavior - psychology
/ Sexual coercion
/ Sexual orientation
/ Sexuality
/ Social Sciences
/ Unilateralism
/ Young Adult
2019
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When Orgasms Do Not Equal Pleasure: Accounts of “Bad” Orgasm Experiences During Consensual Sexual Encounters
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When Orgasms Do Not Equal Pleasure: Accounts of “Bad” Orgasm Experiences During Consensual Sexual Encounters
2019
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Orgasms during consensual sex are often assumed to be wholly positive experiences. This assumption overshadows the possibility that orgasm experiences during consensual sex could be “bad” (i.e., negative and/or non-positive). In the present study, we employed an online survey to explore the possibility that orgasm experiences could be “bad” during consensual sex by asking participants of diverse gender and sexual identities (
N
= 726,
M
age = 28.42 years, SD = 7.85) about a subset of potential bad orgasm experiences. Specifically, we asked participants whether they have ever had an orgasm during coerced sex, compliant sex, and/or when they felt pressured to have an orgasm (i.e., orgasm pressure). We also asked participants who had such an experience to describe it, resulting in qualitative descriptions from 289 participants. Using mixed quantitative and qualitative analyses, we found compelling evidence that orgasm experiences can be “bad” during consensual sex. Specifically, many participants described their experiences in negative and/or non-positive ways despite orgasm occurrence, reported that their orgasms were less pleasurable compared to other experiences, and suggested that their orgasm experiences had negative impacts on their relationships, sexuality, and/or psychological health. Participants also suggested that social location shaped their bad orgasm experiences, citing gender and sexual identity, gender identity conflict, race/ethnicity, and religion as important to their perceptions of and responses to their experiences. Results directly challenge the assumption that orgasms during consensual sex are always and/or unilaterally positive experiences.
Publisher
Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Orgasm
/ Pleasure
/ Race
/ Religion
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