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Devaluation of women’s sexual pleasure: role of relationship context and endorsement of the Madonna-whore dichotomy

Devaluation of women’s sexual pleasure: role of relationship context and endorsement of the Madonna-whore dichotomy
Devaluation of women’s sexual pleasure: role of relationship context and endorsement of the Madonna-whore dichotomy
In two pre-registered experiments with German samples, we tested the role of endorsement of the Madonna-whore-dichotomy and the relationship context (sex in a committed relationship vs. casual sex) in the devaluation of women’s sexual pleasure. Using the context of dating apps in Study 1, men who reported higher endorsement of the Madonna-whore-dichotomy believed that other men would be less interested in fulfilling a woman’s sexual desires, show her less respect, and be less likely to wear a condom independent of relationship context (i.e., casual hookup dating app vs. a dating app for a serious relationship). In Study 2, men who reported higher endorsement of the Madonna-whore-dichotomy rated their partner as less entitled to sexual pleasure than men lower on Madonna-whore dichotomy endorsement. In addition, women who reported higher endorsement of the Madonna-whore dichotomy devalued their own pleasure by rating their partner as more entitled to sexual pleasure than themselves, compared to those lower on the Madonna-whore dichotomy. Although relationship context and Madonna-whore dichotomy endorsement did not interact, they were both found to negatively predict women’s sexual pleasure. These results provide further support for the potential costs of enacting traditional, patriarchal gender roles for women’s experiences of sexual pleasure and safety.
Gender inequality, Madonna-whore-dichotomy, Orgasm, Orgasm gap, Relationship context, Sexism, Sexual pleasure
0360-0025
67–81
Klein, Verena
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Kosman, Eden
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Kahalon, Rotem
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Klein, Verena
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Kosman, Eden
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Kahalon, Rotem
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Klein, Verena, Kosman, Eden and Kahalon, Rotem (2024) Devaluation of women’s sexual pleasure: role of relationship context and endorsement of the Madonna-whore dichotomy. Sex Roles, 90 (1), 67–81. (doi:10.1007/s11199-023-01424-3).

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Abstract

In two pre-registered experiments with German samples, we tested the role of endorsement of the Madonna-whore-dichotomy and the relationship context (sex in a committed relationship vs. casual sex) in the devaluation of women’s sexual pleasure. Using the context of dating apps in Study 1, men who reported higher endorsement of the Madonna-whore-dichotomy believed that other men would be less interested in fulfilling a woman’s sexual desires, show her less respect, and be less likely to wear a condom independent of relationship context (i.e., casual hookup dating app vs. a dating app for a serious relationship). In Study 2, men who reported higher endorsement of the Madonna-whore-dichotomy rated their partner as less entitled to sexual pleasure than men lower on Madonna-whore dichotomy endorsement. In addition, women who reported higher endorsement of the Madonna-whore dichotomy devalued their own pleasure by rating their partner as more entitled to sexual pleasure than themselves, compared to those lower on the Madonna-whore dichotomy. Although relationship context and Madonna-whore dichotomy endorsement did not interact, they were both found to negatively predict women’s sexual pleasure. These results provide further support for the potential costs of enacting traditional, patriarchal gender roles for women’s experiences of sexual pleasure and safety.

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Accepted/In Press date: 1 September 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 22 September 2023
Published date: January 2024
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s).
Keywords: Gender inequality, Madonna-whore-dichotomy, Orgasm, Orgasm gap, Relationship context, Sexism, Sexual pleasure

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Local EPrints ID: 487473
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/487473
ISSN: 0360-0025
PURE UUID: 85d41212-c443-42a2-af0b-eb95d30739d1
ORCID for Verena Klein: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5830-7991

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Date deposited: 20 Feb 2024 18:22
Last modified: 20 Apr 2024 02:43

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Author: Verena Klein ORCID iD
Author: Eden Kosman
Author: Rotem Kahalon

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