“…Some participants, despite being in intimate relationships, rejected physical intimacy outright as 'dirty', 'yucky' [58,63], shameful, wrong or dangerous [58,60,63,[65][66][67], or viewed it as an 'affair' (seeming to link it to secret and immoral portrayals seen depicted on television [60] Negative experiences of physical intimacy all related to sexualized behavior [57,59,63,64,66]. For some this was getting 'caught red handed' having sex [57], for others, unfulfilling or upsetting experiences arose with their partners; agreeing to painful sexual acts [63], engaging for a partner's benefit, or feeling pressured by the actions of their partner [63,64].…”