Women's Experiences with Exercise-Induced Orgasm: Findings from Qualitative Interviews.

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Debby Herbenick, Callie Patterson Perry, J Dennis Fortenberry, Ruhun Wasata, Jodi Wilson, Owen Miller, Kayla Willens, Alyssa Williams, Georgia Frey
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Exercise-induced arousal (EIA) and exercise-induced orgasm (EIO) have been described as occurring from engaging in exercise or physical activities that are vigorous, repetitive, or demanding of core abdominal muscles, usually apart from sexual situations and without direct genital stimulation. Few existing studies have examined EIA/EIO, and no prior studies have qualitatively explored these experiences. Thus, the purpose of this research was to understand women's lived experiences of EIO. We used a qualitative semi-structured interview format to ask women to describe when and under what circumstances they first experienced EIO, their understanding of how EIO feels to them and occurs in their body, the exercises that lead to their EIO experiences, as well as whether they feel EIO may be similar to or different from other orgasms they have experienced. A total of 21 adult women ages 19-68 years participated in in-person (n = 18) or virtual (n = 3) qualitative interviews. Data were coded into the following six categories: Discovering and Making Sense of EIO; How EIO is Experienced; Factors Associated with EIO; Communication about EIO; Feelings About EIO; and Intersection Between EIO, Sex, and Masturbation. Many participants described first experiencing EIA/EIO during childhood or adolescence. They reported EIA/EIO from diverse exercises (core exercises, swimming, strength training, yoga, among others) and varied in the extent to which they had discussed their EIA/EIOs with friends, partners, or healthcare providers. Although some felt embarrassed or ashamed about EIA/EIO, others felt positively about their experiences and, in some cases, even incorporated their experiences into partnered sexual experiences.

女性运动性高潮的经历:来自定性访谈的发现。
运动诱发性兴奋(EIA)和运动诱发性高潮(EIO)被描述为在剧烈、重复或需要核心腹部肌肉的运动或体育活动中发生的,通常是在性行为之外,没有直接的生殖器刺激。现有的研究很少对环境影响评估/环境影响评估进行研究,之前也没有研究对这些经验进行定性探讨。因此,本研究的目的是了解女性的生活经历的EIO。我们采用了一种定性的半结构化访谈形式,要求女性描述她们在什么时候和什么情况下第一次体验到EIO,她们对EIO的感觉和身体状况的理解,导致她们经历EIO的练习,以及她们是否觉得EIO与她们经历过的其他性高潮相似或不同。共有21名年龄在19-68岁的成年女性参加了面对面(n = 18)或虚拟(n = 3)定性访谈。数据分为以下六类:发现和理解EIO;如何体验EIO;与环境影响评估相关的因素;关于EIO的沟通;对EIO的感受;以及EIO、性和手淫之间的交集。许多参与者描述了第一次经历EIA/EIO是在童年或青春期。他们报告了不同运动(核心运动、游泳、力量训练、瑜伽等)的EIA/EIO,他们与朋友、伴侣或医疗保健提供者讨论EIA/EIO的程度各不相同。虽然有些人对EIA/EIO感到尴尬或羞愧,但其他人对他们的经历持积极态度,在某些情况下,甚至将他们的经历纳入了有伴侣的性经历。
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.
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