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Autor:
Martin Blais, Léa J. Séguin
Publikováno v:
The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality. 28:328-342
Orgasm is highly symbolic and much personal, interpersonal, and sociocultural importance has been accorded to it. Given its significance, the absence of orgasm can be experienced as a source of personal distress and can also lead to relationship diff
Autor:
Léa J. Séguin
Publikováno v:
Sexualities. 22:669-690
Although consensual non-monogamies have grown in exposure and popularity among both the public and academics, they remain largely marginalized and stigmatized. While some research has examined individuals’ perceptions of non-monogamies as a whole,
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Sex Research. 55:348-356
Social representations, which appear in a variety of media, can influence the way sexual experiences are perceived and understood. While pornography is not the only medium in which orgasm is portrayed, it is the most explicit, and it is widespread an
Autor:
Céline Magontier, Francine Lavoie, Barry D. Adam, Léa J. Séguin, Carl Rodrigue, Martin Blais, Marie-France Goyer
Publikováno v:
Sexualities. 20:86-104
While past studies have measured several indicators of relationship quality in relation to types of relationship agreement, most have not included polyamorous relationships, and have almost exclusively included samples of gay men. The purpose of this
Publikováno v:
Men and Masculinities. 19:370-383
Recent research demonstrated that more men, particularly those in couple relationships, are using vibrators to enhance sexual pleasure. However, men’s perceptions of vibrator use with a partner have rarely been investigated. The purpose of this ana
Autor:
Léa J. Séguin, Robin R. Milhausen
Publikováno v:
Sexual and Relationship Therapy. 31:159-175
Limited research on feigning orgasm, particularly among men, exists, and even less investigates motivations for doing so. Further, whether feigning orgasm, and motivations for feigning orgasm, is associated with sexual and relationship satisfaction a
Publikováno v:
The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality. 24:31-48
Most research on feigning orgasm has focused exclusively on women and on potential predictors of this behaviour, with little attention given to the underlying motives for doing so. There are currently no available scales measuring individuals' motive