I was reading a link in an article from the Centre For Sexual Pleasure and Health that struck a chord with me.
Many times in my work with young people (particularly young men) I hear that "using a condom takes away from my pleasure." Well there actually isn't much research around about this aspect of pleasure at all. So this latest article from the Journal of Sexual Medicine, which looked at how
heterosexual-identified men experienced sexual pleasure during condom-protected
vaginal sex.
Researchers from the Section of Adolescent Medicine at the Indiana University
School of Medicine and the Center for Sexual Health Promotion at Indiana
University noticed that there was a void in the current sexual health literature
on condom usage with regards to sexual pleasure. In general, studies tend to
just compare the pleasure reported by men who either do or do not use condoms,
and often wind up with results claiming that condom usage is not compatible with
male sexual enjoyment. However, these studies ignore the other components of
sexual pleasure or the various other characteristics and behaviors of men who
use condoms, such as what sex acts they engage in, how they feel about the sex
that they have, or their demographic characteristics. To combat this deficiency
in data, the investigators of this study proposed this research to examine the
association between condom use and sexual pleasure when all participants use
condoms consistently, correctly, and completely, allowing for an understanding
of the range of factors that affect sexual pleasure and enjoyment.
Go HERE to read more
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well of course
ReplyDeletethat's just an excuse (It doesn't feel good with a condom)