Authors
Emily Opperman, Virginia Braun, Victoria Clarke, Cassandra Rogers
Publication date
2014/7/1
Journal
The Journal of Sex Research
Volume
51
Issue
5
Pages
503-515
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Orgasm is a “goal” of much sexual activity, and a source of potentially intense pleasure and fulfillment, yet can be fraught with difficulty or distress. Relatively little social science research has explored people's experiences around, and their meanings related to, orgasm, and indeed other sexual pleasures, especially with young adults. This study aimed to provide a rich exploration of the meanings associated with orgasm and sexual pleasure during sex with a partner, to understand the social patterning of orgasm experience. A qualitative survey was used to collect data from 119 sexually experienced British young adults (81% women, mean age 20, 92% heterosexual). A descriptive form of thematic analysis that prioritizes participants' meanings and experiences was used to identify and explore patterns in the data. Five main themes are reported here: (a) orgasm: the purpose and end of sex; (b) “it's more about my …
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