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. 2022 Aug;51(6):3151-3167.
doi: 10.1007/s10508-022-02305-8. Epub 2022 Jul 5.

A Seemingly Paradoxical Relationship Between Masturbation Frequency and Sexual Satisfaction

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A Seemingly Paradoxical Relationship Between Masturbation Frequency and Sexual Satisfaction

Nantje Fischer et al. Arch Sex Behav. 2022 Aug.

Abstract

Despite many benefits related to masturbation, we know surprisingly little about how solo sex is associated with sexual satisfaction. Using questionnaire data from a probability-based sample of 4,160 Norwegians aged 18-89 years, we explored subgroups of women and men that differed in their masturbation-sexual satisfaction typology and examined whether sociodemographic, psychological, and sexual behavioral characteristics were associated with distinct masturbation-satisfaction patterns. A cluster analysis revealed four similar groupings for women and men, reflecting sex lives characterized by high masturbation/sexual satisfaction, low masturbation/sexual satisfaction, high masturbation/sexual dissatisfaction, or low masturbation/sexual dissatisfaction. While being younger, higher pornography consumption, and sexual variety were primarily associated with increased masturbation frequency, sexual distress and a negative body and genital self-image were more clearly associated with sexual dissatisfaction. Predicting different masturbation-satisfaction groupings also revealed some gender-specific findings in the use of pornography, and in the association between masturbation and intercourse frequency, which suggested a complementary pattern for women and a compensatory pattern for men. Our findings emphasize that the linkage between masturbation and sexual satisfaction warrants closer focus.

Keywords: Body image; Intercourse activity; Masturbation; Pornography use; Sexual satisfaction; Solitary sexual activity.

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The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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