2012
DOI: 10.15241/kpd.2.1.1
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Exploring Social Sexual Scripts Related to Oral Sex: A Profile of College Student Perceptions

Abstract: Despite growing attention to the subject, a dearth of information exists regarding college students' perceptions and process of meaning-making related to the act of oral sex. Such perspectives and allied social sexual scripts can have considerable consequences on the sexuality and sexual health of older teens and college-aged populations. The present research serves to elucidate such perspectives and presents a profile of college students' degree of agreeing that oral sex is not sex. Over half (62.1%) of a sam… Show more

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“…These behaviors place college students at an increased risk for STDs (Trieu, Bratton, & Marshak, ; Turchik, Garske, Probst, & Irvin, ; Vail‐Smith, Maguire, Brinkley, & Burke, ). Misconceptions among college students regarding STDs have been identified to influence sexual behavior and include: being unaware STDs can be transmitted through oral sex; believing STDs can only be transmitted when symptoms are present; and believing only those who have multiple partners should be concerned about contracting STDs (Dangui et al., ; Dotson‐Blake, Knox, & Zusman, ; Hickey & Cleland, 2012; Royer, Heidrich, & Brown, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These behaviors place college students at an increased risk for STDs (Trieu, Bratton, & Marshak, ; Turchik, Garske, Probst, & Irvin, ; Vail‐Smith, Maguire, Brinkley, & Burke, ). Misconceptions among college students regarding STDs have been identified to influence sexual behavior and include: being unaware STDs can be transmitted through oral sex; believing STDs can only be transmitted when symptoms are present; and believing only those who have multiple partners should be concerned about contracting STDs (Dangui et al., ; Dotson‐Blake, Knox, & Zusman, ; Hickey & Cleland, 2012; Royer, Heidrich, & Brown, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In adolescents and young adults, NBC (2005) reports that 40-47% of young people in USA who do oral sex do not need to worry about pregnancy, meet the right person, and feel the sense for the first time. Other reasons, many couples in serious relationships want to experience sexual pleasure but are not pregnant, 23 experience sex without using a condom, [23][24][25][26] maintain virginity, 24,26 answer curiosity about sexual activities, 24 then believed that oral sex has a low risk of STD transmission. [23][24][25][26] In teenagers, having oral sex is related to increased popularity, 27 improvement of relationships between teenagers, 24,25 engaging in sexual activity without commitment, 23 assumption that oral sex is not sex, 23 and also sex with someone is a generous behavior.…”
Section: Perspectives and Motives In Oral Sexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In adolescents and young adults, NBC (2005) reports that 40-47% of young people who do oral sex do not need to worry about pregnancy, meet the right person, and feel the sense for the first time. Other reasons, many couples in serious relationships want to experience sexual pleasure but are not pregnant, 23 experience sex without using a condom, [23][24][25][26] maintain virginity, 24,26 answer curiosity about sexual activities, 24 then believed that oral sex has a low risk of STD transmission. [23][24][25][26] In teenagers, having oral sex is related to increased popularity, 27 improvement of relationships between teenagers, 24,25 engaging in sexual activity without commitment, 23 assumption that oral sex is not sex, 23 and also sex with someone is a generous behavior.…”
Section: Perspectives and Motives In Oral Sexmentioning
confidence: 99%