Betrayed by my body: survivor experiences of sexual arousal and psychological pleasure during sexual violence

IF 1.7 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Hyun Ji Shin, M. Salter
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Abstract

It might be assumed that victim experiences of sexual violence are characterised by fear and pain, and while this is true for many, the phenomenology of sexual violence is more complex than this. Increasingly, sexuality research is recognising that people can desire and have a positive regard toward sexual encounters that they do not consent or agree to, however there is limited scholarship examining victim experiences of pleasure or arousal during sexual violence. This article presents a thematic analysis of 50 posts describing the experience of arousal and/or pleasure during sexual violence drawn from Reddit, the popular online discussion board. The findings highlight the importance of distinguishing between physiological arousal, psychological pleasure and consent, and the significant shame and self-blame of survivors who feel that an aroused or pleasurable response implicates them in their own assault. The article closes by reflecting on the importance of distinguishing between consent, arousal and pleasure in sexual violence policy and practice, and recognising that arousal and pleasure are features of non-consensual as well as consensual encounters.Key messagesVictim arousal or pleasure in the context of non-consensual sexual activity is often conflated with consent by victims, perpetrators and bystanders.Victims whose experiences of sexual violence are complicated by pleasurable physical or emotional dimensions can experience significant shame and self-blame, which inhibits disclosure and help-seeking.Sexuality education and sexual assault prevention strategies should recognise and address the distinctions between arousal, pleasure and consent.
被我的身体背叛:性暴力中性唤起和心理愉悦的幸存者经历
人们可能会认为,性暴力的受害者经历的特征是恐惧和痛苦,虽然对许多人来说这是正确的,但性暴力的现象比这更复杂。越来越多的性研究认识到,人们可以渴望并积极看待他们不同意或不同意的性接触,然而,在性暴力中受害者的快乐或兴奋经历方面的学术研究有限。这篇文章对50篇帖子进行了主题分析,这些帖子描述了性暴力期间的兴奋和/或愉悦体验,这些帖子来自热门的在线讨论板Reddit。研究结果强调了区分生理唤起、心理愉悦和同意的重要性,以及幸存者感到被唤起或愉悦的反应将自己与自己的性侵犯联系起来时的明显羞耻和自责。文章最后反思了在性暴力政策和实践中区分同意、兴奋和快乐的重要性,并认识到兴奋和快乐是非自愿和自愿遭遇的特征。在未经双方同意的性行为中,受害者的兴奋或愉悦常常与受害者、加害者和旁观者的同意混为一谈。性暴力经历因身体或情感方面的愉悦而变得复杂的受害者可能会感到严重的羞耻和自责,从而抑制了披露和寻求帮助。性教育和性侵犯预防策略应该认识到并解决性唤起、性愉悦和性同意之间的区别。
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