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Not all fakes are created equal: examining the relationships between men's motives for pretending orgasm and levels of sexual desire,and relationship and sexual satisfaction
Authors:Léa J. Séguin  Robin R. Milhausen
Affiliation:1. Department of Sexology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Quebec, Canada;2. Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Limited research on feigning orgasm, particularly among men, exists, and even less investigates motivations for doing so. Further, whether feigning orgasm, and motivations for feigning orgasm, is associated with sexual and relationship satisfaction and sexual desire is unknown. Thus, the purpose of the current study was to examine these relationships in a sample of 230 men (18–29 years old) having pretended orgasm with their current relationship partner at least once. Participants were recruited on Amazon Mechanical Turk. On average, participants reported feigning orgasm in approximately one-fourth of sexual encounters in their current sexual relationship, most commonly during vaginal sex. Feigning orgasm for reasons related to a poor sexual experience or to poor partner choice was the strongest predictor; associated with lower levels of desire and sexual and relationship satisfaction. Feigning orgasm to support a partner's emotional well-being was associated with higher levels of desire. Feigning orgasm because one was intoxicated, having undesired sex, or out of a desire to improve the quality of the sexual encounter was associated with higher levels of sexual satisfaction (though these variables accounted for little variance). This research indicates men do feign orgasm, and motivations for doing so are associated with sexual and relational outcomes.
Keywords:Faking orgasm  motivations  men  satisfaction  sexual desire
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