Go Back Research Article June, 2002

Cultural Suppression of Female Sexuality

Abstract

Four theories about cultural suppression of female sexuality are evaluated. Data are reviewed on cross-cultural differences in power and sex ratios, reactions to the sexual revolution, direct restraining influences on adolescent and adult female sexuality, double standard patterns of sexual morality, female genital surgery, legal and religious restrictions on sex, prostitution and pornography, and sexual deception. The view that men suppress female sexuality received hardly any support and is flatly contradicted by some findings. Instead, the evidence favors the view that women have worked to stifle each other's sexuality because sex is a limited resource that women use to negotiate with men, and scarcity gives women an advantage.

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Cultural Suppression Female Sexuality Cross-Cultural Differences Power and Sex Ratios Sexual Revolution Adolescent and Adult Sexuality Double Standard Sexual Morality Female Genital Surgery Legal Restrictions Religious Restrictions Prostitution Pornography Sexual Deception Women's Role Negotiation with Men Scarcity of Sexuality
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Volume 6
Issue 2
Pages 166-203
ISSN 1939-1552
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