Evaluating the Subjective Orgasm Experience Through Sexual Context, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
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Subjective orgasm experience Solitary masturbation Sexual relationships Gender Sexual orientation
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2022-12-12Referencia bibliográfica
Muñoz-García, L.E., Gómez-Berrocal, C. & Sierra, J.C. Evaluating the Subjective Orgasm Experience Through Sexual Context, Gender, and Sexual Orientation. Arch Sex Behav (2022). [https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-022-02493-3]
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Universidad de Granada / CBUA; Spanish Government RTI2018- 093317-B-I00Resumen
The subjective orgasm experience (SOE) is the psychological perception of orgasm sensations and closely related to sexual
health. Here, SOE was studied through the context in which it is experienced (sexual relationships and solitary masturbation),
gender, and sexual orientation. For this purpose, data were collected from 4255 people (1927 men and 2328 women) of different
sexual orientations (heterosexual = 1545; bisexual = 1202; and gay = 1508) who completed two versions of the Orgasm
Rating Scale (ORS) for both contexts (i.e., sexual relationships and solitary masturbation) along with a socio-demographic
questionnaire. Results showed that the ORS in the context of solitary masturbation is an instrument invariant by gender and
sexual orientation. Significant differences in SOE were found by context: it was more intense in the context of sexual relationships
(vs. solitary masturbation); by gender: women (vs. men) reported greater intensity; and by sexual orientation, with
heterosexual people (vs. gay and bisexual people) having a more intense experience.