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Physical and Emotional Satisfaction at First Same-Sex Anal Sex in Young Gay and Bisexual Men

Journal

ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
Volume 50, Issue 3, Pages 1047-1055

Publisher

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10508-020-01738-3

Keywords

First sex; Gay and bisexual adolescents; Sexual satisfaction; Sexual orientation

Funding

  1. NIDA Grant [P50 DA039838]
  2. NICHD [R03 HD096101]
  3. National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences Grants [KL2 TR002015, UL1 TR002014]

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The study found that many young gay and bisexual men report satisfaction with their first anal sex, but those who had first anal sex with a non-relationship partner, an older partner, or a partner they had sex with only once were less likely to feel satisfied, especially at younger ages.
Research has focused on adolescents' feelings about their first sexual experiences, but little research has examined this topic in sexual minority adolescents. In this study, we examined how experiencing emotional and physical satisfaction at first same-sex anal sex differed by age of first sex for young gay and bisexual men. We applied the time-varying effect model to data from an Internet survey of men who initiated first sex between ages 14-26 (n = 6401) to examine emotional and physical satisfaction at first same-sex anal sex across continuous age of onset and by partner factors. The majority of men reported satisfaction across all ages; however, satisfaction was generally less likely for men who had first anal sex with a non-relationship partner, an older partner, or a partner they had sex with only once and this was particularly true at earlier ages. Findings suggest that many young gay and bisexual men report satisfaction with their first anal sex and that relationship context can be important in predicting satisfaction, particularly at younger ages.

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