GUILT AND LACK OF ORGASM DURING SEXUAL INTERCOURSE - MYTH VERSUS REALITY AMONG COLLEGE-WOMEN

Citation
Jk. Davidson et Nb. Moore, GUILT AND LACK OF ORGASM DURING SEXUAL INTERCOURSE - MYTH VERSUS REALITY AMONG COLLEGE-WOMEN, Journal of sex education and therapy, 20(3), 1994, pp. 153-174
Citations number
63
Categorie Soggetti
Education & Educational Research","Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
ISSN journal
01614576
Volume
20
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
153 - 174
Database
ISI
SICI code
0161-4576(1994)20:3<153:GALOOD>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
With increasing emphasis on sexual fulfillment, many women perceive a societal expectation that they should always experience orgasm during sexual intercourse although scientific evidence indicates such a goal to be unrealistic. Failure to attain this expectation evokes guilt fee lings in some women. This investigation of 556 never-married college w omen examined the influence of such guilt feelings on risk-related sex ual behaviors and physiological/psychological sexual satisfaction. Sig nificant differences identified included cognitive factors in sexual d ecision-making, number of lifetime sex partners, and levels of physiol ogical/psychological sexual satisfaction. Given the negative role that guilt and unrealistic orgasmic expectations play in the sexual lives of many women, these findings have substantial implications for sex th erapists, sex educators, physicians, and researchers.