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Oral sex, feminism, and implications for sex education

In order to provide comprehensive sexual health education, it is important for teachers and health care professionals to understand trends related to adolescent sexual practices. Anecdotal reports over the past decade indicate that oral sex is becoming an increasingly common and casual activity among adolescent females. to investigate the validity of this claim the author set out to study the oral sex behaviours and related attitudes of Canadian young women. A total of 181 women (ages 18-25 years) completed two anonymous self-report questionnaires: one to gather data about intercourse and oral sex experiences, and the other to assess degree of identification with feminist ideology. Analysis revealed that oral sex and intercourse are equally prevalent among young women and that the two behaviors have similar emotional implications. However, as compared to intercourse, women tend to regard oral sex as less intimate and are significantly less likely to use protection against sexually transmitted infections when engaging in oral sex. The findings indicate that there is no significant relationship between oral sex and feminism, but that some women find fellatio empowering. Trends related to sexual activity as well as implications for school-based sex education programs are discussed. / Psychological Studies in Education

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:LACETR/oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:AEU.10048/698
Date11 1900
CreatorsMalacad, Brea L
ContributorsHess, Gretchen C. (Educational Psychology), Buck, George H. (Educational Psychology), De Gara, Chris (Surgery)
Source SetsLibrary and Archives Canada ETDs Repository / Centre d'archives des thèses électroniques de Bibliothèque et Archives Canada
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
Format1534014 bytes, application/pdf
RelationMurray, B.L., Hess, G.C., & Green, J.J. (2008). "Oral sex and feminism: Implications for sex education". Poster presented at the 10th European Society of Contraception & Human Reproduction Congress, Prague, Czech Republic., Plume, S., Murray, B.L., Hess, G.C., & Green, J.J. (2008). "Don't dance around the topic: Opinions about Sex Education". Poster presented at the 66th International Council of Psychologists Conference. St. Petersburg, Russia.

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