Women's Experiences of Different Types of Orgasms-A Call for Pleasure Literacy?

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL International Journal of Sexual Health Pub Date : 2023-03-01 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/19317611.2023.2182861
Katharina Weitkamp, Fabienne Seline Verena Wehrli
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Abstract

Background: There is an ongoing controversy about women's sexuality and the existence of different orgasms. The debate is tilted toward anatomical and physiological evidence, which often leaves subjective experiences out of the picture. The aim of the current mixed-methods study was to capture women's accounts of their experiences of orgasmic states.

Methods: As part of a larger online survey, 513 women (M = 25.89 years, SD = 5.60) from a community sample filled in open-ended questions on their experience of different kinds of orgasms. Additionally, women rated semantic differentials with bipolar adjectives characterizing vaginal and clitoral orgasms. A sub-sample of n = 257 women (50%) had experienced both, vaginal and clitoral orgasms and rated both separately on the semantic differential.

Results: Wilcoxon signed-rank test showed significant differences in that clitoral orgasms were, amongst others, rated as sharper, easier, and more controllable, while vaginal orgasms were rated as wilder, deeper, more pulsating, and extending. In open-ended questions, women talked about various other orgasmic experiences, such as mixed clitoral/vaginal orgasms, whole body, cervical, anal, or mental orgasms. Some women were uncertain about their orgasmic experiences.

Conclusion: It is time to integrate anatomical, psychophysiological, and experiential data and conclude that either "all clitoral" or "clitoral and vaginal" falls short to do justice to the complexity of women's orgasms. Understanding and defining these various types of orgasms and allowing for the apparent diversity to have its place in research and in social discourse is a task for future research and pleasure-positive sex education to increase pleasure literacy.

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女性对不同类型性高潮的体验——快感素养的呼唤?
摘要背景关于女性的性行为和不同性高潮的存在一直存在争议。争论倾向于解剖学和生理学的证据,这往往把主观经验排除在外。目前的混合方法研究的目的是捕捉女性对她们高潮状态经历的描述。方法作为一项更大的在线调查的一部分,来自社区样本的513名女性(M = 25.89岁,SD = 5.60)填写了关于她们不同类型性高潮经历的开放式问题。此外,女性还对描述阴道高潮和阴蒂高潮的双极性形容词的语义差异进行了评分。n = 257名女性(50%)的子样本同时经历了阴道高潮和阴蒂高潮,并分别对两者的语义差异进行了评分。结果Wilcoxon符号秩检验显示,阴蒂高潮在其他方面被评为更尖锐、更容易、更可控,而阴道高潮被评为更狂野、更深、更脉动和延伸。在开放式问题中,女性谈论了各种其他的性高潮体验,比如阴蒂/阴道混合性高潮、全身性高潮、宫颈性高潮、肛门性高潮或精神性高潮。一些女性对自己的性高潮体验不确定。是时候把解剖学、心理生理学和经验数据结合起来,得出结论:无论是“全部阴蒂”还是“阴蒂和阴道”都不足以公正地描述女性高潮的复杂性。理解和定义这些不同类型的性高潮,并允许这些明显的多样性在研究和社会话语中占有一席之地,这是未来研究和快乐积极的性教育的任务,以提高快乐素养。
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期刊介绍: As the official journal of the World Association for Sexual Health, the International Journal of Sexual Health promotes sexual health as a state of physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being through a positive approach to sexuality and sexual rights. The journal publishes peer-reviewed scientific papers, editorials, and reviews, using quantitative and qualitative methods, descriptive and critical analysis, instrument development, surveys, and case studies to examine the essential elements of this broad concept. Leading experts from around the world present original work that covers a variety of disciplines, including sexology, biology, medicine, psychology, sociology, anthropology, history, and religion.
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