What Does It Mean to Be Responsive to a Partner’s Sexual Needs? Toward a Definition of Sexual Need Responsiveness

Laura Vowels*, C.A. Roos, Jasmina Mehulić, Siobhan O’Dean, Mariola Dolores Sánchez‑Hernández

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Abstract

Being responsive to a partner’s sexual needs in relationships (i.e., sexual need responsiveness) is associated with higher sexual and relationship satisfaction. Previous research has focused on researcher-led definitions of sexual need responsiveness. The purpose of the present study was to develop a participant-informed definition of sexual need responsiveness. A total of 305 individuals responded to five open-ended questions concerning the definition and behaviors pertaining to sexual need responsiveness. The content analysis results showed that the most common elements in participants’ definition included listening to and accommodating each other's sexual needs and wishes whenever possible, while respecting both partners’ safety and boundaries. Both verbal and non-verbal communication in various forms was used to express and share needs with partners and participants often evaluated responsiveness in terms of their sexual satisfaction. The results provide a participant-informed definition of sexual need responsiveness and can be used to inform research and clinical practice.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3735-3747
Number of pages13
JournalArchives of Sexual Behavior
Volume51
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Oct 2022

Keywords

  • Close relationships
  • Sexual need responsiveness
  • Sexual well-being

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