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In pursuit of pleasure: a biopsychosocial perspective on sexual pleasure and gender

In pursuit of pleasure: a biopsychosocial perspective on sexual pleasure and gender
In pursuit of pleasure: a biopsychosocial perspective on sexual pleasure and gender
Objective: various sources of evidence suggest that men and women differ in their experience of sexual pleasure. Such gender differences have been attributed to men’s higher innate sex drive, supported by evolutionary psychology perspectives and gender differences in reproductive strategies.

Method: this paper presents biopsychosocial evidence for gender similarities in the capacity to experience pleasure, and for substantial gender differences in opportunities for sexual pleasure.

Results: we conclude that sexual activity, in most cultures, is less pleasurable and associated with greater cost for heterosexual women than for heterosexual men, even though they do not differ in the capacity for sexual pleasure.

Conclusion: since gender differences in experienced sexual pleasure are not a biological given, a more critical discourse of sexual pleasure might create awareness of current inequalities, help lift restrictions for women’s opportunities for pleasure, and could reduce gender differences in the cost of sex. That would truly serve sexual justice around the globe.
Sexual pleasure, gender, biopsychosocial perspective, sexual development, incentive motivation
1931-7611
516-536
Laan, Ellen T.M.
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Klein, Verena
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Werner, Marlene A.
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van Lunsen, Rik H.W.
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Laan, Ellen T.M., Klein, Verena, Werner, Marlene A., van Lunsen, Rik H.W. and Janssen, Erick (2021) In pursuit of pleasure: a biopsychosocial perspective on sexual pleasure and gender. International Journal of Sexual Health, 33 (4), 516-536. (doi:10.1080/19317611.2021.1965689).

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Abstract

Objective: various sources of evidence suggest that men and women differ in their experience of sexual pleasure. Such gender differences have been attributed to men’s higher innate sex drive, supported by evolutionary psychology perspectives and gender differences in reproductive strategies.

Method: this paper presents biopsychosocial evidence for gender similarities in the capacity to experience pleasure, and for substantial gender differences in opportunities for sexual pleasure.

Results: we conclude that sexual activity, in most cultures, is less pleasurable and associated with greater cost for heterosexual women than for heterosexual men, even though they do not differ in the capacity for sexual pleasure.

Conclusion: since gender differences in experienced sexual pleasure are not a biological given, a more critical discourse of sexual pleasure might create awareness of current inequalities, help lift restrictions for women’s opportunities for pleasure, and could reduce gender differences in the cost of sex. That would truly serve sexual justice around the globe.

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Accepted/In Press date: 31 July 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 27 September 2021
Published date: 2 October 2021
Keywords: Sexual pleasure, gender, biopsychosocial perspective, sexual development, incentive motivation

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Local EPrints ID: 474043
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/474043
ISSN: 1931-7611
PURE UUID: b378e1fb-54bf-4860-b7f7-38f9406da23f
ORCID for Verena Klein: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5830-7991

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Date deposited: 09 Feb 2023 17:51
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:16

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Author: Ellen T.M. Laan
Author: Verena Klein ORCID iD
Author: Marlene A. Werner
Author: Rik H.W. van Lunsen
Author: Erick Janssen

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