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Sexual needs, control, and refusal: How Doing class and gender influences sexual risk taking

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JOURNAL OF SEX RESEARCH
卷 45, 期 3, 页码 233-245

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00224490802204415

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The poor are disproportionately affected by unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STA). We know relatively little, however, about the sexual processes behind these disparities. Despite studies of gender enactment's influence on sexual behaviors, few analyses examine the sexual doing of social class. We conducted sexual history, interviews with 36 women and men, half middle class and half poor and working class. Most respondents reported that Men have greater sexual appetites than women, but the middle class were more likely to cite social influences while the poor and working-class respondents primarily, ascribed biological origins. The social construction of sexual controllability among the middle class contributed to perceptions that sex was a containable force. Poor and working-class women described men's sexual needs as physiologically irrepressible, which shaped sexual refusal. Our findings move beyond socioeconomic status (SES) as a risk factor and explore two examples of how gender and social class mediate people's sexual selves and health.

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