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\Did You Come?\ A Qualitative Exploration of Gender Differences in Beliefs, Experiences, and Concerns Regarding Female Orgasm Occurrence During Heterosexual Sexual Interactions
by
Salisbury, Claire M. A.
, Fisher, William A.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Belief & doubt
/ Beliefs
/ Ego
/ Female
/ Females
/ Focus groups
/ Gender differences
/ Heterosexuality
/ Heterosexuality - psychology
/ Heterosexuals
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Males
/ Men
/ Orgasm
/ Orgasm - physiology
/ Orgasms
/ Qualitative Research
/ Satisfaction
/ Self concept
/ Sex Factors
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual Behavior - psychology
/ Sexual intercourse
/ Sexual satisfaction
/ Sexuality
/ Stimulation
/ Women
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2014
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\Did You Come?\ A Qualitative Exploration of Gender Differences in Beliefs, Experiences, and Concerns Regarding Female Orgasm Occurrence During Heterosexual Sexual Interactions
by
Salisbury, Claire M. A.
, Fisher, William A.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Belief & doubt
/ Beliefs
/ Ego
/ Female
/ Females
/ Focus groups
/ Gender differences
/ Heterosexuality
/ Heterosexuality - psychology
/ Heterosexuals
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Males
/ Men
/ Orgasm
/ Orgasm - physiology
/ Orgasms
/ Qualitative Research
/ Satisfaction
/ Self concept
/ Sex Factors
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual Behavior - psychology
/ Sexual intercourse
/ Sexual satisfaction
/ Sexuality
/ Stimulation
/ Women
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2014
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\Did You Come?\ A Qualitative Exploration of Gender Differences in Beliefs, Experiences, and Concerns Regarding Female Orgasm Occurrence During Heterosexual Sexual Interactions
by
Salisbury, Claire M. A.
, Fisher, William A.
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Belief & doubt
/ Beliefs
/ Ego
/ Female
/ Females
/ Focus groups
/ Gender differences
/ Heterosexuality
/ Heterosexuality - psychology
/ Heterosexuals
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Males
/ Men
/ Orgasm
/ Orgasm - physiology
/ Orgasms
/ Qualitative Research
/ Satisfaction
/ Self concept
/ Sex Factors
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual Behavior - psychology
/ Sexual intercourse
/ Sexual satisfaction
/ Sexuality
/ Stimulation
/ Women
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2014
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\Did You Come?\ A Qualitative Exploration of Gender Differences in Beliefs, Experiences, and Concerns Regarding Female Orgasm Occurrence During Heterosexual Sexual Interactions
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\Did You Come?\ A Qualitative Exploration of Gender Differences in Beliefs, Experiences, and Concerns Regarding Female Orgasm Occurrence During Heterosexual Sexual Interactions
2014
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This study explored gender differences in young adult heterosexual men's and women's experiences, beliefs, and concerns regarding the occurrence or nonoccurrence of orgasm during sexual interactions, with emphasis on the absence of female orgasm during intercourse. Qualitative reports were obtained from five female focus groups (N = 24, M age = 19.08) and five male focus groups (N = 21, M age = 19.29), involving three to five participants per group. Transcripts of the discussions were analyzed for emerging themes across focus group discussions. Results indicated that, for both male and female participants, the most common concern regarding lack of female orgasm in a partnered context focused on the negative impact this might have on the male partner's ego. Male and female participants also agreed that men have the physical responsibility to stimulate their female partner to orgasm, while women have the psychological responsibility of being mentally prepared to experience the orgasm. Men and women tended to maintain different beliefs, however, regarding clitoral stimulation during intercourse, as well as the importance of female orgasm for a woman's sexual satisfaction in a partnered context. Findings suggest foci for sexual education.
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