TY - JOUR
T1 - Characteristics of vibrator use among women
AU - Davis, Clive M.
AU - Blank, Joani
AU - Lin, Hung Yu
AU - Bonillas, Consuelo
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - In this exploratory study, we investigated several demographic and sexual history correlates of vibrator usage among a diverse sample of 202 women. They completed a 35-item questionnaire that included the predictor variables and items allowing them to describe their experiences using vibrators. Vibrators were used primarily to enhance sexual responsiveness and sexual pleasure, most commonly in autoerotic activity, but, for more than two thirds of the sample, also in partnered activity. A majority indicated orgasms triggered by vibrator stimulation were more intense than others. Nearly half experienced multiple orgasms when using a vibrator. Most were very satisfied with their orgasmic experience in autoerotic activity and were either moderately or very satisfied with their orgasmic experience in partnered activity. The clitoris is the preferred site of vibrator stimulation for most, but there was great diversity in both preferred location and technique. These results were interpreted as indicating the value of being self-reliant in enhancing sexual responsiveness and satisfaction. Because of sampling limitations, additional research is needed to replicate and to extend these findings.
AB - In this exploratory study, we investigated several demographic and sexual history correlates of vibrator usage among a diverse sample of 202 women. They completed a 35-item questionnaire that included the predictor variables and items allowing them to describe their experiences using vibrators. Vibrators were used primarily to enhance sexual responsiveness and sexual pleasure, most commonly in autoerotic activity, but, for more than two thirds of the sample, also in partnered activity. A majority indicated orgasms triggered by vibrator stimulation were more intense than others. Nearly half experienced multiple orgasms when using a vibrator. Most were very satisfied with their orgasmic experience in autoerotic activity and were either moderately or very satisfied with their orgasmic experience in partnered activity. The clitoris is the preferred site of vibrator stimulation for most, but there was great diversity in both preferred location and technique. These results were interpreted as indicating the value of being self-reliant in enhancing sexual responsiveness and satisfaction. Because of sampling limitations, additional research is needed to replicate and to extend these findings.
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U2 - 10.1080/00224499609551848
DO - 10.1080/00224499609551848
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0030479055
SN - 0022-4499
VL - 33
SP - 313
EP - 320
JO - Journal of Sex Research
JF - Journal of Sex Research
IS - 4
ER -