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1. Physical pleasure
2. Emotional satisfaction
Is it the same thing as frequency of activity?
3. Feelings & emotions about sex
4. Frequency of orgasm
1. SES
2. Race
3. Education
4. Employment
5. Sexual identity
6. Marital status
7. Children
8. Age
9. Where one is socialized to sex
High
satisfaction
Low
satisfaction
married or widowed, less educated, older , heterosexual, do not work outside the home, have children
unmarried, less educated, working-class, younger, non-white, unemployed, do not have children
High activity
59%
more educated, higher SES, older, married, less urban, working, has children
Low activity
white, work full-time, reside in larger metropolitan areas
do not expect to be satisfied from sex
face internal pressures to perform sexually
strong desire to please their (male) partners
feel like sex is something one should do
feel the need to support the
male partner’s pleasure
or sexual needs
types of partners
sexual histories
lack knowledge or education about sexuality
subscribe to more traditional gender roles
undereducated about how to derive sexual satisfaction from partnered sex
not a privilege, but those who achieve it more, do have privilege