“Knowing That You’re Pleasing the Other Person Makes It Even Better”: Perceived Pleasure and Motives for Condom Use among Heterosexual Black College Men in the South

Samuella Ware, S. Thorpe, Yarneccia D. Dyson
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abstract:Sexual health requires a holistic approach which includes sexual pleasure. Black men are often stereotyped as hypersexual with a disease research focus. This sex-positive study examined definitions of pleasure and condom use motives of heterosexual Black college men in the South. We conducted three focus groups at three universities. Four themes emerged: dimensions of pleasure, mutual pleasure, pleasure and relationship status, and condom use motives. Participants highlighted intimacy aiding in physical pleasure and emphasized using condoms even with decreased pleasure. More research is needed around young Black men and pleasure to shift negative narratives associated with their sexuality.
“知道你在取悦他人会让事情变得更好”:南方异性恋黑人大学男生对避孕套使用的感受和动机
性健康需要一种包括性快感在内的综合方法。黑人男性经常被定型为性欲亢进,这是疾病研究的重点。这项性实证研究调查了南方异性恋黑人大学生男性的快感和避孕套使用动机的定义。我们在三所大学举办了三个焦点小组。出现了四个主题:快乐维度、相互快乐、快乐和关系状态以及避孕套使用动机。参与者强调亲密关系有助于身体愉悦,并强调即使在愉悦感降低的情况下也要使用避孕套。需要围绕年轻黑人男性和快乐进行更多的研究,以改变与他们的性取向相关的负面叙事。
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