Literature DB >> 20401787

Virginity lost, satisfaction gained? Physiological and psychological sexual satisfaction at heterosexual debut.

Jenny A Higgins1, James Trussell, Nelwyn B Moore, J Kenneth Davidson.   

Abstract

Despite the literature's focus on (hetero)sexual initiation, little is known about the degree to which young people are satisfied by their first vaginal intercourse experience, let alone the factors that predict satisfaction. This study analyzed data from a cross-sectional survey of 1,986 non-Hispanic White and Black 18- to 25-year-old respondents from four university campuses. Respondents were asked to rate the degree to which their first vaginal intercourse was physiologically and psychologically satisfying. Both Black and White women were significantly less likely than Black and White men to experience considerable or extreme satisfaction at first vaginal intercourse, particularly physiological satisfaction. Among all four gender-race groups, being in a committed relationship with one's sexual partner greatly increased psychological satisfaction, particularly among women. Experiencing less guilt at first sexual intercourse was also strongly associated with psychological satisfaction for women. Developing sexual relationships with partners they care for and trust will foster satisfaction among young people at first vaginal intercourse. These findings highlight strong gender asymmetry in affective sexual experience.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20401787      PMCID: PMC3572537          DOI: 10.1080/00224491003774792

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sex Res        ISSN: 0022-4499


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