Differences in Important Components of Sexual Satisfaction as Identified and Experienced by Undergraduate Males and Females
American Journal of Sexuality Education
; : 1-19, 2022.
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in English
| Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2070025
ABSTRACT
Few studies explore the components of sexual satisfaction as specified by college students. This cross-sectional study examined sexual satisfaction at the event level for undergraduate students (n = 1,090), focusing on differences between males/females. Survey results revealed for both males and females, being comfortable with a partner, experiencing orgasm, and having a partner "with skills" predicted sexual satisfaction. Satisfied males reported feeling safe with their partners, spent time touching/kissing, and had "romantic" partners. Satisfied females had partners with previous sexual experience, whom they desired, and vice-versa. These findings can inform comprehensive sexuality education efforts to incorporate the teaching of satisfaction into sexual health.
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American Journal of Sexuality Education
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2022
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