"I Feel More Masculine Having Sex with a Woman Than Being Fucked by a Man": Masculinity and Bisexual Men's Experiences of Sex with Women and Men.

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
James P Ravenhill,Jason Preston,Richard O de Visser,Júlio Molica
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Prior research with heterosexual and gay men suggests that heteronormative, hegemonic masculine norms influence sexual behaviors, including in relation to sexual health, and in sex between men, positioning in anal intercourse. This qualitative study offers an in-depth account of how bisexual men's beliefs about masculinity and about the gendered nature of certain sexual behaviors may influence their experiences of sex with women and men, and the sexual practices they engage in. Twenty-two bisexual men participated in one-to-one, semi-structured interviews, where they were asked about their experiences of sex with women and men in relation to their beliefs about masculinity. A reflexive thematic analysis identified the influence of prevailing discourses of heteronormativity and hegemonic masculinity on sexual experiences and behaviors. Participants' beliefs about masculinity and the gendered nature of certain aspects of sex influenced experiences relating to sexual performance, sexual assertiveness, positions adopted, practices engaged in, and how gender was enacted in sexual encounters. Sex with women was experienced as more masculine than sex with men: Participants described feeling more sexually assertive than their sexual partners, in control of the encounter, and responsible for facilitating their partners' sexual pleasure. Sex with men was experienced as more egalitarian and provided favorable opportunities to relinquish sexual control and responsibilities around facilitating pleasure, and to feel less masculine, including by engaging in receptive anal intercourse. Findings therefore indicate that, for some bisexual men, masculinity is highly salient, influencing a range of sexual behaviors and experiences in sex with women and with men.
"与女人做爱比被男人操更有男子气概":男性气质与双性恋男性与女性和男性发生性关系的经历》(Masculinity and Bisexual Men's Experiences of Sex with Women and Men)。
之前对异性恋和男同性恋的研究表明,异性恋、霸权的男性规范会影响性行为,包括与性健康有关的性行为,以及男性之间的性行为,如肛交。这项定性研究深入探讨了双性恋男性对男性气质和某些性行为的性别性质的信念如何影响他们与女性和男性的性体验,以及他们所从事的性行为。22 名双性恋男性参加了一对一的半结构化访谈,他们被问及与女性和男性发生性关系的经历与他们对男性气质的信念之间的关系。通过反思性主题分析,我们发现了异性恋和霸权男性气质的主流话语对性经历和性行为的影响。参与者对男性气质和性的某些方面的性别性质的信念影响了与性表现、性自信、采取的姿势、参与的实践以及在性接触中如何表现性别有关的体验。与女性发生性关系比与男性发生性关系更有男子气概:参与者认为自己在性方面比性伴侣更自信,能控制性爱过程,并有责任促进性伴侣的性快感。而与男性发生性关系的体验则更为平等,并有机会放弃性控制和促进性快感的责任,同时感觉自己没有那么男性化,包括进行接受性肛交。因此,研究结果表明,对于一些双性恋男性来说,男性气质非常突出,影响着他们在与女性和男性发生性行为时的一系列性行为和体验。
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7.00
自引率
11.10%
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121
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sex Research (JSR) is a scholarly journal devoted to the publication of articles relevant to the variety of disciplines involved in the scientific study of sexuality. JSR is designed to stimulate research and promote an interdisciplinary understanding of the diverse topics in contemporary sexual science. JSR publishes empirical reports, theoretical essays, literature reviews, methodological articles, historical articles, teaching papers, book reviews, and letters to the editor. JSR actively seeks submissions from researchers outside of North America.
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