“It’s what boys do”: Valence, source, and content of Black men’s masturbation messages.
Candice Nicole Hargons,
Courtney J. Wright,
Shemeka Thorpe
et al.
Abstract:In recent years, masturbation has become a less stigmatized topic and practice, suggesting a change in the masturbation messages that are communicated. Boys and men have often received neutral or positive messages about masturbation from their social networks and media; however, Black men’s masturbation socialization has yet to be examined. As a function of marginalized race and privileged gender, Black men occupy a unique standpoint that may influence the valence and content of the masturbation messages they … Show more
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