Casual sex and hookup culture is prevalent among college students. Studies show that men are more likely to orgasm than women during casual sex, as women's needs are often not prioritized. However, a later study found more equal orgasm rates between men and women when both partners focused on mutual pleasure. While hookup culture provides sexual freedom for some, others argue it reduces sex to exhibitionism rather than true liberation.
Mental health is not just about overt behaviours---exposed socially, but there are more volatile intimate emotions that could devastate any human relations forever-though not overtly observed as abnormal--!
We will discuss about such emotions which are banned in social discussions and stigmatized.
"Sexual disorders and dysfunctions" could be present in any socioeconomic classes--not age, education, gender, culture specific.
Understanding these critical emotions on time and accepting it would save human relationships--avoiding suffering, inferiority complex, gender harassment and abuse.
Educate yourself and save relationships!!!
Mental health subject is originally stigmatized, moreover talking to someone about sexual disorders is as critical as finding a pearl into a deep ocean.........
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This lecture/workshop is aimed at higher education health and counseling staff. It includes an overview of the literature on hook up culture, a discussion of the theoretical issues/advances, and recommendations for institutions.
Defines sex and gender; looks at human sexuality as basis of culture and society; discusses cultural restrictions on sexuality; honor killings and clitoridectomy are two sanctons relating to sexuality.
A lecture on Foucault's History of Sexuality Volume 1, for Arts One (a first-year, interdisciplinary course) at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.
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This paper seeks to explore young people’s understandings and lived experiences of sexual pleasure and success and to develop a method for theorising these experiences within broader biographical and socio-cultural contexts.
The paper will use case studies drawn from in-depth interviews to explore how young people negotiate and experience pleasure in their sexual relationships. My analysis will focus on the ways in which these experiences of desired, absent or embodied pleasure materialise in young people’s accounts as part of broader biographical narratives of transition, identity and success. In my analysis I will draw on debates from the field of youth sociology on the extent to which young people’s unequal experiences of transition are shaped by the peer, family and community networks within which their lives are embedded. Drawing on these debates I will examine the resources that young people are able to access to make sense of ideas about sex and pleasure and how this impacts on their capacity to negotiate pleasure in their relationships in ways that are gendered, classed and raced, producing uneven experiences of loss, control and success.
The paper will use this analysis to consider whether a biographical narrative approach is useful for understanding and contextualising young people’s embodied experiences of sexual pleasure.
Mental health is not just about overt behaviours---exposed socially, but there are more volatile intimate emotions that could devastate any human relations forever-though not overtly observed as abnormal--!
We will discuss about such emotions which are banned in social discussions and stigmatized.
"Sexual disorders and dysfunctions" could be present in any socioeconomic classes--not age, education, gender, culture specific.
Understanding these critical emotions on time and accepting it would save human relationships--avoiding suffering, inferiority complex, gender harassment and abuse.
Educate yourself and save relationships!!!
Mental health subject is originally stigmatized, moreover talking to someone about sexual disorders is as critical as finding a pearl into a deep ocean.........
Hook Up Culture: To the Best of Our Knowledgelisawadephd
This lecture/workshop is aimed at higher education health and counseling staff. It includes an overview of the literature on hook up culture, a discussion of the theoretical issues/advances, and recommendations for institutions.
Defines sex and gender; looks at human sexuality as basis of culture and society; discusses cultural restrictions on sexuality; honor killings and clitoridectomy are two sanctons relating to sexuality.
A lecture on Foucault's History of Sexuality Volume 1, for Arts One (a first-year, interdisciplinary course) at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.
Sex, pleasure and success: Putting young people’s experiences in contextEster McGeeney
This paper seeks to explore young people’s understandings and lived experiences of sexual pleasure and success and to develop a method for theorising these experiences within broader biographical and socio-cultural contexts.
The paper will use case studies drawn from in-depth interviews to explore how young people negotiate and experience pleasure in their sexual relationships. My analysis will focus on the ways in which these experiences of desired, absent or embodied pleasure materialise in young people’s accounts as part of broader biographical narratives of transition, identity and success. In my analysis I will draw on debates from the field of youth sociology on the extent to which young people’s unequal experiences of transition are shaped by the peer, family and community networks within which their lives are embedded. Drawing on these debates I will examine the resources that young people are able to access to make sense of ideas about sex and pleasure and how this impacts on their capacity to negotiate pleasure in their relationships in ways that are gendered, classed and raced, producing uneven experiences of loss, control and success.
The paper will use this analysis to consider whether a biographical narrative approach is useful for understanding and contextualising young people’s embodied experiences of sexual pleasure.
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Casual sexual relationships and experiences in emerging adulthoodShamori Williams
Casual sexual relationships and experiences (CSREs) such as hookups, one-night stands, friends with benefits relationships, and booty calls have received increasing attention in the past decade. This review examines the role of CSREs during emerging adulthood, as well as similarities and differences among the different types of CSREs. Furthermore, we examine the predictors and positive and negative consequences of engaging in CSREs.
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Based on an Internet survey of nearly 7,000 women and men, fascinating discoveries are uncovered related to attitudes regarding why men married men seek extra-pair alliances. The survey was conducted by Dr. Leanna Wolfe and funded by Avid Media which hosts the Ashley Madison website.
Biological Systematical scheme of the Pattern that is Sex. As a behavioral pattern, there is a distinct systematic ritual with interaction and interconnections. But how can we improve 'Bad Sex'?
Sex is good, healthy, natural. And yet, we managed to transform the act of making love and babies in one of the most sinful activity on the planet.
Our sex education is now mostly done through male-gaze porn.
Lingering myths about menstruation and sexuality lead to terrible consequences. And women even experience an orgasm gap!
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Casey robinson casual sex reciprocity presentation
1. The Casual Sex Culture
of College Students
By Casey Jordan
2. The Concept of Casual Sex
O De-personalized, convenient, “hookup sex” is not a new concept.
O The line between liberation and promiscuity has become blurred
over time.
O Does explicit exhibitions of sexuality, sex-acts, or sexual
discussion demonstrate a sexual liberation? Or is sex being used
as a substitute or pathway to relationships?
O A definitive indicator of equal representation in the bedroom is
whether or not the individual is achieving orgasm.
O By ensuring sexual needs are met the individual establishes
themselves as equally entitled to the benefits part of a friends-
with-benefits arrangement.
3. The First Study: 2005-2008
12,925 quantitative online surveys among 17 universities + Qualitative
interviews conducted at 2universities
O Significant gap between the rates of orgasm for males versus females;
O decreased for females only in instances of subsequent relationships
O Why were women’s sexual needs being underserved?
O Majority of women could only reach orgasm through the direct clitoral
stimulation involved in oral sex
O In situations of casual sex the men were less inclined to consider
their partner’s satisfaction a priority.
O The women did not feel comfortable asking for what they needed in
order to be satisfied (unless it was within the context of a relationship)
4. The Second Study: 2012
O 60 students at 2 Houston community colleges
O Much smaller gap between males and females (progress inconclusive)
O Both men and women believe they are experiencing pleasure equally
O Significant gap - orgasm rates during penetration
O males climaxing in 93% of hookups
O females climaxing from penetration in only 48% of hookups
O Interesting pattern - orgasm rates during oral sex
O In 43% of hookups oral sex was either performed or received, or
both, but orgasm was only achieved later through penetration
O Equally noted between both male and female responses
Suggests that the attitudes are shifting towards oral sex as a segue
to penetration orgasm only. Selfless acts of pleasure are no longer
offered up or sought after. The norm is now a “warm-up” for both
partners, but the primary goal is to mutually climax from penetration
5. Wild Behaviors
O Sorority girls engaging in lesbian sexual behaviors for group
entertainment purposes, although, none of the girls
identified themselves as lesbians
O Spring Break takes exhibitionism to the furthest degree.
O Foam Hookup party
O Bra and Panties Optional party
O An anything goes attitude where young adults get
intoxicated, engage in uninhibited hedonism, and blame
behavior on alcohol without regret
6. Reciprocity in
Casual Sex Culture
O Varies by gender and rejects the “everybody wins” theory
O 1st Study
O Negative reciprocity on behalf of the males due to the fact that
they were not prioritizing their partner’s satisfaction.
O Females practiced generalized reciprocity in that they
believed their satisfaction would come in time either through a
subsequent relationship, repeat sexual encounters, improved
social status, or a damaged reputation for partners who failed
to deliver.
O 2nd Study
O Demonstrated a more ideal, balanced reciprocity, in which
both partners gave and received pleasure in at least one or
more way.
7. Q: Have women settled on promiscuity and exhibitionism as
an acceptable substitute for sexual freedom?
“We are still so uneasy with the vicissitudes of sex we need to surround ourselves
with caricatures of female hotness to safely conjure up the concept “sexy”. When
you think about it, it’s kind of pathetic. Sex is one of the most interesting things we
as humans have to play with, and we’ve reduced it to polyester underpants and
implants. We are selling ourselves unbelievable short. […] If we are really to be
sexually liberated, we need to make room for a range of options as wide as the
variety of human desire. We need to allow ourselves the freedom to figure out
what we internally want from sex instead of mimicking whatever popular culture
holds up to us as sexy. That would be sexual liberation. (Levy, 2010, pp.198-200)”
8. Female Pleasure
“There is no one right way for women to feel sexual pleasure; rather
there is an infinite variety of female sexual response”
O Even with many published studies, the research in the area of the
female orgasm is slow-moving and far behind that of the male
erection
O Interestingly, if a male experiences erection problems and cannot
achieve orgasm it is considered a medical issue; but there does not
seem to be the same urgency regarding sexual satisfaction for
women
O Perhaps the female genitalia has adapted from a prehistoric gender
gap created out of the necessity of the male orgasm for procreation.
O Could explain variety within female sexual response – it simply had
the luxury of evolving to suit individual and emotional needs rather
than functioning exclusively as a biological event
9.
10. Survey Demographics
Adult college student participants 59 total
Females 54%
Males 46%
Not sexually active 9%
Females 60%
Males 40%
Sexually active 92%
Female 54%
Male 46%
Have engaged in a casual hookup 87%
Female 53%
Male 47%
Heterosexual 94%
Non-Heterosexual 6%
Have not engaged in a casual hookup 13%
Female 57%
Male 43%
11. College “Hookup” Activities
100%
89%
90%
81%
80%
70%
70%
60%
60%
50%
40%
30%
19%
20%
10%
0%
Penetration Fellatio Cunnilingus Had Orgasm No Orgasm
12. Female vs. Male
Females Males 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
60%
Received Oral Sex
70%
40%
Did Not Receive Oral Sex
30%
76%
Orgasm: Penetration +/- Oral
86%
48%
Orgasm: Penetration
93%
28%
Orgasm: Oral Sex
34%
13. Limitations of
Quantitative Research
The research did not account for orgasms which may have occurred
as a result of performing oral sex (vs. receiving it).
The research did not account for broad interpretations of the term
“orgasm”. For example:
• those that consider sex pleasurable and (at least equally)
satisfying, even without physical climax. Or,
• those that find sexual satisfaction through denying themselves,
or being denied, physical climax within the context of fetishism.
14. Take Away’s
O Casual sexual hookups are prevalent and socially
accepted in the college setting.
O Both men and women have room to improve
upon partner sexual satisfaction.
O Sexual satisfaction is the responsibility of both
the partner and the individual
O When your partner enjoys themselves, you will too
O Know what you need in the bedroom and be
comfortable asking for it