Scientific evidence points toward a significant paradigm shift in conceptualizing women’s sexuality and sexual orientation. When theorists generalize about both sexes, they tend to take male experience as the norm and may ignore unique aspects of women’s sexuality. Yet a growing body of research indicates that the nature and development of sexual orientation are different for women and men. We have proposed a new paradigm that puts women’s experiences at center stage. For example, an understanding of women’s sexual orientation requires recognition of women’s position in society. The experiences of women and men are different in part because of inequalities in their social and economic status and because of social attitudes about women’s “pr...
The construct of sociosexuality reflects individual differences in willingness to engage in uncommit...
Women are objectified and sexualized by the media and the economy, so that they live in a culture of...
This presentation explores the complexities of sexuality from a sociological perspective: how an inn...
Mis-perceptions and biases surrounding women\u27s sexual health and behavior makes it almost impossi...
Throughout this century, most theorizing and empirical research about women's sexual orientatio...
In North American society, constructions of sexuality, manifested in terms of gender appropriate sen...
In their Target Article, Luoto, Krams, and Rantala (2018) used the four questions of Tinbergen to ga...
Homosexuality has been a subject of controversy since before it was removed from the Diagnostic and ...
Based upon the findings of a qualitative in-depth interview study with 23 women aged 23–72 years rec...
This study examined the dominant cultural beliefs about the aetiology of lesbian sexual orientation ...
The components of sexual orientation, including but not limited to sexual desires, attractions, beha...
In a critical review and of research examining women’s sexual response across a range of sexual orie...
This research attempted to examine female sexuality and female orgasmic variabilities. More specific...
Sexual orientation has two key aspects: actual sexual experiences (e.g., attraction, fantasy, and be...
This metasynthesis presents the empirical evidence for heterosexual women's interpretation of sexual...
The construct of sociosexuality reflects individual differences in willingness to engage in uncommit...
Women are objectified and sexualized by the media and the economy, so that they live in a culture of...
This presentation explores the complexities of sexuality from a sociological perspective: how an inn...
Mis-perceptions and biases surrounding women\u27s sexual health and behavior makes it almost impossi...
Throughout this century, most theorizing and empirical research about women's sexual orientatio...
In North American society, constructions of sexuality, manifested in terms of gender appropriate sen...
In their Target Article, Luoto, Krams, and Rantala (2018) used the four questions of Tinbergen to ga...
Homosexuality has been a subject of controversy since before it was removed from the Diagnostic and ...
Based upon the findings of a qualitative in-depth interview study with 23 women aged 23–72 years rec...
This study examined the dominant cultural beliefs about the aetiology of lesbian sexual orientation ...
The components of sexual orientation, including but not limited to sexual desires, attractions, beha...
In a critical review and of research examining women’s sexual response across a range of sexual orie...
This research attempted to examine female sexuality and female orgasmic variabilities. More specific...
Sexual orientation has two key aspects: actual sexual experiences (e.g., attraction, fantasy, and be...
This metasynthesis presents the empirical evidence for heterosexual women's interpretation of sexual...
The construct of sociosexuality reflects individual differences in willingness to engage in uncommit...
Women are objectified and sexualized by the media and the economy, so that they live in a culture of...
This presentation explores the complexities of sexuality from a sociological perspective: how an inn...