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Contents:
- VERSATILE GAY RELATNSHIPS – REASONS AND STGGL OF BEG A VERS
- 'TOP, BOTTOM, VERSATILE': NARRATIV OF SEXUAL PRACTIC GAY RELATNSHIPS THE CAPE METROPOLE, SOUTH AI
VERSATILE GAY RELATNSHIPS – REASONS AND STGGL OF BEG A VERS
Across much of the gay and bisexual male rearch on sexual posn self-label (i.e., llg onelf a top, bottom, or versatile), there exist two mon * versatile in the gay community *
Gay culture is ltered wh many inti rangg om non-sexual experienc to sexual on that are growg and evolvg nstantly, and for the better. In rponse, we explored the role of self-label over sexual and relatnship satisfactn among gay and bisexual partnered men. IntroductnThe field of sex rearch has long acknowledged that gay and bisexual men readily intify wh their anal sex rol.
'TOP, BOTTOM, VERSATILE': NARRATIV OF SEXUAL PRACTIC GAY RELATNSHIPS THE CAPE METROPOLE, SOUTH AI
Specifilly, what role do sexual posn self-label have on sexual and relatnship satisfactn among gay and bisexual partnered men? They also found stanc of anal sex role flexibily among gay and bisexual men to be a functn of the men’s mment and sire for an egalarian relatnship. (2015) found sexual posn and power fluenced the social agency gay and bisexual men unrtook (such as fance negotiatn and nurturg).
Expectatns surroundg type of sexual performance may fluence gay and bisexual male upl’ overall sexual and relatnship satisfactn. MethodParticipants and ProcreSgle men and men same-sex relatnships were reced durg the summer of 2015 for our onle survey via advertisements placed on gay-oriented onle discsn foms (e. Anecdotal evince and an creasg amount of published rearch suggt that the perative self-label is an important feature of relatnal and sexual self-prentatn among gay and bisexual men (Bailey, Kim, Hills, & Lsenmeier, 1997; Carballo-Diéguez et al., 2004; Moskowz et al., 2008).
Moreover, 97% of gay/bisexual men adopt an ial perative self-label, acrdg to our prev rearch (Moskowz & Roloff, 2017).