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What Women Want Sex? Part Four: Self-Esteem, Sexual Liberation and Quality of Life


Melina Rapiman
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This is the continuation is a count from the academic and feminist activist Maureen C. McHugh, a university professor of psychology of women and psychology of human sexuality for 25 years, what women want sex:

Women want to like themselves

Young women have always been very revealing negative attitudes towards their own bodies (partly due to marketing). Much research documents that women are dissatisfied with their weight and obsessed with thinness.



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Dissatisfaction with body weight has been found in women of different ages, races, ethnicities and cultures. Hesse Biber ( 1989) reports that 59% of college women in their study were using unhealthy techniques such as fasting, induced vomiting and using laxatives to control their weight. Smith (2004 ) Examines the impact of the medical model in this phenomenon. Diet and weight loss are prescribed by doctors as a group of women, while the concern about weight and diet are seen as symptoms of a disease in another group. The cultural role in the problems of weight and intake of women is not taken into account in most medical interventions.


Learning to objectify her own body is one of the earliest and most effective lessons of patriarchy (Fredrickson & Roberts, 2004, Tolman, 2001 ). Such objectification and disconnection of the body is enhanced during the development of girls to absorb cultural messages confused about menstrual experiences as normative, although inconvenient and obsolete (Stubbs & Costs, 2004). The qualitative study of puberty Martin ( 1996) revealed that adolescents felt anxious and ambivalent about their bodies, and had little interest in or knowledge about their bodies beyond their concerns about appearance.

Both men and women revealed negative attitudes towards the female genitalia. Or provide self-stimulation. Women and men have a reduced understanding of women's genitals and sexual response.



Isis Rodriguez

Many feminists encourage women to take sexual pleasure in their own hands. The medical industry has promoted pathologized diet and women who fast. From now complicit in the distance and alienation of women with their own bodies Can we trust the medical industry to promote the acceptance by the women of their own bodies and genitals? Can such acceptance being marketed?

Isis Rodriguez

Women need time and rest

Many as say the ultimate solution to women's sexual problems is less time, less stress, better education and more supported partners.

Women want sexual freedom and

Lenora Tiefer believes "that the only magic pill the sexuality of women is wide-ranging freedom. "sexual liberation of women was a key goal for the first and second wave of feminism. Feminists argued then and now insist that women are not having a full sexual health, and experiencing sexual problems. For example, the classic, Our Bodies, Ourselves / Our Bodies, Ourselves (Boston Women's Health Book Collective, 1976 ) focuses on problems that women have learned from their genitals, the practice of masturbation, and other elements of sexual response.

Without education about their bodies work, many men and women suffer from profound ignorance about their own sexual functioning.



Isis Rodriguez

However, what is sexual liberation and as we become liberated? The idea of \u200b\u200bsexual liberation has been co-opted by the media. Young women today are encouraged to think of sexual liberation as having casual sex, or dressing sexy clothes, especially in places that are not approved or appropriate. Others may view the release as the ability to perform our desires, or the right to have as much sex as our male peers. Some feminists are against sexual revolution that creates pressure to have sex or an orgasm, and advocates for sexual self-determination. Lenora Tiefer recommends that we "let us review in detail all the sexual requirements, especially those that suggest that women would experience better or more fulfilling if they were more like those of men."



Isis Rodriguez

What women really want is a sense of empowerment and self-efficacy

Isis Rodriguez

According to many young women, a sexually liberated woman is a woman: in-depth knowledge of sex and the body feels comfortable or about your body, this comfortable touching or sexually please himself, is well informed and responsible about reproduction, understand their own sexual orientation and complies with the guidance and choices of others; make their own choices, is capable to say "yes" and is able to say "no", can communicate their feelings sexual partner (s), avoiding situations and exploitative or abusive relationships; protects herself from sexually transmitted diseases, care of your health, develop and maintain meaningful relationships, express love and affection in appropriate ways.



Isis Rodriguez

If the pharmaceutical industry produces a pill or patch to assist in the liberation of women as has been defined by my students, then women be formed to take them. The problem is, of course, that the pill does not focus in any of these key issues or causes of dissatisfaction for women, but these young and old, take it also will line up.

Reference

Maureen C. McHugh (1006). What Do Women Want? A New View Of Women's Sexual Problems. Sex Roles (2006) 54:361-369.

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What Women Want Sex? Part Three: In Relation




Isabel Samaras



This is the continuation is a count from the academic and feminist activist Maureen C. McHugh, a university professor of psychology of women and psychology of human sexuality for 25 years, what women want sex:

Women want relationships

Research with adult women in committed relationships is an extension of the experience of young women.

In recent research by the 3 most important items associated with satisfying sex for women were to feel close to your partner before sex, emotional closeness after sex, and feeling loved.

Many studies conclude that the results of its poll support their own conclusions-that women associated with sexual satisfaction in close relationships, love, acceptance and security, and sexual problems and concerns women often focus on intimacy and relationship issues.


Isabel Samaras

However concerns about the relationship are not included among the diagnostic criteria for sexual dysfunctions. If women could take pills to improve the quality of many women sex addicts would love pill.





research on the sexuality of middle-aged women suggests that marriage, not menopause, is associated with the decline of the response sexual. Daily stressors and other contextual factors likely to impact sexual functioning in women of medium including cultural prescriptions regarding sexual activity in later life.

sexual experience of young men can continue to serve as the sexual norm to which men and women judge the quality of their sexual response.


Referencia:

Maureen C. McHugh (1006).What Do Women Want? A New View Of Women’s Sexual Problems.
Sex Roles (2006) 54:361–369.

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What Women Want Sex? Part II: Sexual Subject

This is the continuation is a count from the academic and feminist activist Maureen C. McHugh, a university professor of psychology of women and psychology of human sexuality for 25 years, what women want sex:

1. The women want agency have [i] sexual

The concept of sexual subjectivity for a woman involves herself experienced as a sexual being, get in touch with their own sexual desire .

contemporary analysis of the experiences of sexuality of adolescents suggest that they are denied sexual subjectivity, are the object of desire, but are supposed to be or should be "innocent and not wanting sex "This would be a sort of" Lost Speech of desire. "

Desire is part of our being embodied and relational desire connects us to our bodies and at the same time connects us to others and others. But for girls, the desire is not recognized or seen as dangerous.

"When one is treated as the object of the desires of others, and is itself as such, the ability even to meet their own needs and desires is weakened." This is self-objectification, experienced as an object of desire, not as a sexual subject you want.

is likely that failure to provide girls with an address by the desire to put them in positions of vulnerability, even dangerous. Sexualized images of young women around us, but the sexual desire of one's children and adolescents is not shown before.

If a girl has desires, it is vulnerable to physical and emotional consequences.

studies reported that it was unusual for a child will report that would go further than her male boyfriend, instead, the girls in their study negotiated their progressive involvement in sexual activity in exchange for commitment. All this is tremendously sad, these girls have zero power and may not, but only compromise and negotiate, this is extremely unfair, and usually are many relationships of young women, for example those hallway conversations that deal with as "keep you interested, but not pressed to keep away" (I've been there.)

The girls are introduced to fairy tales and romances, at an early age, and the emphasis on idealized romantic relationships becomes stronger as the child develops. We teach girls to wear makeup and make themselves attractive to men. Do not teach them to recognize their own desire or what to do with this. We socialize girls into the practice of femininity conceals and denies their sexual desires. The educators for submission.

Thus, there is research that documents the inequities of power in relationships and sexual experiences that are male-centric-that is organized around the needs, desires and interests of children, combined with the absence a positive conception of female sexuality.

Girls are taught that they need to attract male approval to succeed in this culture, and also teaches them to attract men is a dangerous practice. Femininity as a cultural practice or performance is necessary to maintain the institution of heterosexuality, and finally works to maintain the patriarchy. We teach girls that being submissive is the way to succeed.

There is a tremendous heterosexual bias in our constructions of female sexuality and of course, lesbians do not exist in the cultural map. Many and many, especially feminists see maps sexual trip provided by popular culture as "unsuccessful, showing the highway to heterosexual marriage, penile-vaginal intercourse, raising children (as) and loss of sexuality as they age."

other men and women also have also commented on the emphasis on pleasing and accessible to men. Making beauty a major cultural mandate.

In this culture a woman experiences very real limits to what can be said about their sexuality without being censored or exploited, but talking about sexuality can create the possibility in a woman's chance to live a joyful and creative sex life.

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Women with sexual vitality are denigrated because they have too much desire to meet the standards "normalcy" provided by our culture. These women are often labeled as "whores / Loose," "seductive," and "women who love too much."

Puta / release is a label often used to control teens at school. In Slut! Growing Up Female with a Bad Reputation / Puta! Growing Women Bad Reputation (Tannenbaum, 1999 ) The text exposes the double standard by offering an extensive analysis of the conditions under which women are labeled sluts / whores.

Unlike other forms of provocation, slut-bashing/el social rejection because it is considered too sexually aggressive have unique consequences. In order to avoid appearing sexually aggressive and therefore acquire the slut label / release, girls may refrain from expressing their individual sexual encounters. This leads to interactions in which sex is neither complete nor completely consensual forced, but something in between "

The double standard and / or fear of being labeled as a slut / whore can also stop young women to protect themselves against pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.

sexual criticisms are used as weapons to keep young women conform to social norms, fashion, class and sex. Slut and other insults are used to perpetuate the double standard and the dichotomy of good girls and bad girls.


Pictures: Isabel Samaras

Reference:

Maureen C. McHugh (1006). What Do Women Want? A New View Of Women's Sexual Problems.
Sex Roles (2006) 54:361-369.


[i] The 'agency' staff has q ue about the ability of an individual to act or be empowered to make something, but this concept also makes sense that a person, if you will, can act on their own, doing things, own destiny and decisions without asking others or a god. So, although not a translation of a word, "AGENCY" could be read as "the willingness (or ability) to act autonomously"

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} This is an account from the academic and feminist activist Maureen C. McHugh, a university professor of psychology of women and psychology of human sexuality for 25 years, what women want sex:

1. Women want sex consensual

Most women had some experience with sexual coercion, it varies from being pressured or forced to have sex when they want. Many women described multiple sexual encounters involving excessive alcohol consumption combined with sexual aggressiveness.

who pressure you for sex or sexual activity of any kind is a reality, for example, a little guy when I did not dance with him told me she was a lesbian (as an insult that is), yes to him lesbians are a problem, because if any woman he is not available for lesbian, then I think that 99% of women are lesbians. Also remember that you out to dance in a disco in Chile means to try to kiss in 10 minutes or less. Or later if you danced and kissed, I can say that you cartridge for not wanting to go with him, such men took possession of the sexual liberation of women and made a new type of submission.

How will we work for a society in which all women enjoy consensual sex?

2. Women want sex mutually satisfactory


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The absence of coercive sex or sexual trauma, is very good, but not means that you are sexually satisfied.

Many women have been in at least one relationship where they were sexually active but not sexually satisfied.

a common pattern of sexual development involves many young women being pressured by her school boyfriend to have sex. Finally accepted, and they describe the "event" and below expectations.

Usually, the groom then want to have sex frequently and other activities such as games and a movie are abandoned, like other sexual activities as regaloneo and kisses. Often, girls do not enjoy this routine, and miss other aspects of the relationship.

Sometimes discussions, conflicts and / or jealousy. Eventually the relationship ends, and after a while, she gets involved again, often with a repetitive history. One end of this scenario is that she knows a better boyfriend, or lover, and finally has an orgasm.

These young women have been sexually active since she was 13 or 15 years and have had sex with multiple partners, and have not experienced sexual pleasure or orgasm until age 20. They are unhappy, according to the traditional perspective that emphasizes satisfying sex orgasm.

These findings are consistent with the stories of women reported by Hite [i] ( 1976) who document the dissatisfaction that many experienced in their heterosexual encounters and relationships.

is the "same old story" of male sexual advances and pressure on the young woman who sees herself as an object of desire for her boyfriend and who romanticizes to him instead of wanting it. With no expectation of pleasure, and being socialized to focus and respond to the needs of men, young women do not see this story as problematic.


Reference:

Maureen C. McHugh (1006). What Do Women Want? A New View Of Women's Sexual Problems.
Sex Roles (2006) 54:361-369.

[i] The Hite Report on Female Sexuality (1976), collects the responses of 3,019 women to a questionnaire. This report focused on understanding how individuals live their sexual experiences and the meaning for them. The report was carried out by means of questionnaires were answered anonymously by people who had access to it.