Go Back Research Article February, 2017

Heterosexual Women’s and Men’s Labeling of Anal Behaviors as Having “Had Sex”

Abstract

This study explored labeling of penile–anal intercourse (PAI), manual–anal (MA), and oral–anal (OA) behaviors as having “had sex” among heterosexual men and women with such experience residing in the United States (n = 3,218). Adult men and women completed an online questionnaire assessing sexual behaviors and whether each counted as having had sex. With the exception of anal intercourse, there was high variation in whether a behavior was labeled having had sex. There was not consensus on which anal sexual behaviors constituted having had sex, with attitudes varying across age, gender, and behavioral experience. Those who were older, male, and had the specific behavioral experience were more likely to label it as having had sex. Behaviorally specific assessments of the various anal behaviors as part of the sexual repertoire is critical to more accurate evaluation of sexual histories and assessment of risks to sexual health.

Keywords

Penile–Anal Intercourse (PAI) Manual–Anal (MA) Oral–Anal (OA) Sexual Labeling Sexual Behaviors Heterosexual Men Heterosexual Women Sexual Repertoire Sexual History Assessment Sexual Health Sexual Risk Attitudes Towards Sex Behavioral Experience Age Differences Gender Differences Online Questionnaire Sexual Behavior Research Public Health Risk Evaluation STI Prevention Sexual Definitions Anal Behavior Penile-Anal Intercourse Manual-Anal Stimulation Oral-Anal Contact Sexual History Risk Assessment Erotic Behavior Intimacy Sex Position Fantasy Kink BDSM Unsafe Sex Masturbation Role Play Anal Stimulation Gagged Sexual Variation Age and Gender Differences Sexual Identity Sexual Attitudes Sex Classification
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Volume 54
Issue 9
Pages 1166-1170
ISSN 1559-8519
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