(259) SEXUAL DIFFICULTIES AMONG MEN WITH VIOLENT SEXUAL INTERESTS
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چکیده
Abstract Objectives Individuals with paraphilic interests such as sexual in rape, masochism or violent restraint, may have difficulties establishing healthy, consensual intimate relationships. We aimed to examine whether adults interest synchronizing their partner achieving orgasm during intercourse. Methods A nationally representative sample of 1193 Czech completed an online survey examining and functioning. Participants were asked about experience synchrony (harmonizing rhythm intercourse, eye contact, noticing partner’s vocalization, etc.). For a variety positions, participants how frequently they engaged that position, appealing found the percentage time experienced position. also reported acheived via masturbation. Structural equation modeling confirmatory factor analysis was then used test associations between interest, probability orgasm, frequency, appeal across well while controlling for age. Results In both men women, greater associated range particular position its frequency. not significantly synchrony. However, fewer orgasms this effect mediated by reduced Violent Conclusions These results suggest difficulty experiencing pleasure dyadic activities. Difficulties intercourse could lead individuals develop more extreme fantasies. Psychotherapy should take into consideration potential problems. Conflicts Interest None declare.
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عنوان ژورنال: The Journal of Sexual Medicine
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['1743-6109', '1743-6095']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/jsxmed/qdad062.191