Testing the mate-choice hypothesis of the female orgasm: disentangling traits and behaviours.

Socioaffective neuroscience & psychology Pub Date : 2016-10-25 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.3402/snp.v6.31562
James M Sherlock, Morgan J Sidari, Emily Ann Harris, Fiona Kate Barlow, Brendan P Zietsch
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Background: The evolution of the female orgasm in humans and its role in romantic relationships is poorly understood. Whereas the male orgasm is inherently linked to reproduction, the female orgasm is not linked to obvious reproductive or survival benefits. It also occurs less consistently during penetrative sex than does the male orgasm. Mate-choice hypotheses posit that the wide variation in female orgasm frequency reflects a discriminatory mechanism designed to select high-quality mates.

Objective: We aimed to determine (1) whether women report that their orgasm frequency varies between partners, (2) whether this variation reflects mates' personal characteristics, and (3) whether this variation reflects own and partner sexual behaviour during intercourse.

Design: We collected survey data from 103 women who rated (1) the extent to which their orgasm frequency varied between partners, (2) the characteristics of previous sexual partners who induced high-orgasm frequency and those who induced low-orgasm frequency, and (3) the specific behaviours during sex with those partners. This is the first study to test within-woman variation in orgasm and partner traits.

Results: Overall, women reported variation in their orgasm rates with different partners. Partners who induced high-orgasm rates were rated as more humorous, creative, warm, faithful, and better smelling than partners who induced low-orgasm rates, and also engaged in greater efforts to induce partner orgasm.

Conclusions: Some assumptions and predictions of mate-choice hypotheses of female orgasm were supported, while other aspects of our findings provide reasons to remain sceptical.

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测试雌性性高潮的择偶假说:区分性状和行为。
背景:人类对女性性高潮的进化及其在恋爱关系中的作用知之甚少。男性性高潮本质上与生殖有关,而女性性高潮则与生殖或生存的明显益处无关。与男性性高潮相比,女性性高潮在插入式性爱中出现的频率也较低。配偶选择假说认为,雌性性高潮频率的巨大差异反映了一种旨在选择高质量配偶的鉴别机制:我们旨在确定:(1) 女性是否表示其性高潮频率在不同伴侣之间存在差异;(2) 这种差异是否反映了伴侣的个人特征;(3) 这种差异是否反映了自己和伴侣在性交过程中的性行为:我们收集了 103 名女性的调查数据,她们对以下方面进行了评价:(1)在不同伴侣之间,她们的性高潮频率的变化程度;(2)引起高性高潮频率和引起低性高潮频率的先前性伴侣的特征;(3)与这些伴侣性交时的具体行为。这是第一项测试女性内部性高潮和性伴侣特征差异的研究:总体而言,女性在与不同伴侣的性高潮率方面存在差异。与诱发低高潮率的伴侣相比,诱发高高潮率的伴侣被评价为更幽默、更有创造力、更热情、更忠诚、气味更芳香,而且诱发伴侣高潮的努力也更大:结论:女性性高潮伴侣选择假说的一些假设和预测得到了支持,而我们研究结果的其他方面则让人有理由保持怀疑。
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