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Research Article
Semen Arousal: Its Prevalence, Relationship to HIV Risk Practices, and
Predictors among Men Using the Internet to Find Male Partners for
Unprotected Sex
Author(s): Hugh KleinHugh Klein
Purpose: This paper examines the extent to which men who use the Internet to find other men for unprotected sex are aroused by semen. It also looks at the relationship between semen arousal and involvement in HIV risk practices, and the factors associated with higher levels of semen arousal.
Methods: 332 men who used any of 16 websites targeting unprotected sex completed 90-minute telephone interviews. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected. A random sampling strategy was used. Semen arousal was assessed by four questions asking men how much they were turned on by the way that semen smelled, tasted, looked, and felt.
Results: 65.1% of the men found at least one sensory aspect of semen to be “fairly” or “very” arousing, compared to 10.2% being “not very” or “not at all” aroused by all fo.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-6113.1000546
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