Erotic Dreams and Gender
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Purported differences in the erotic dreams of American men and women:
The study found that both men and women reported experiencing an orgasm in about four percent of their sexual dreams. Orgasms were described as being experienced by another dream character in four percent of the women’s sexual dreams, but in none of the male dream reports. Current or past partners were identified in 20 percent of women’s sexual dreams, compared to 14 percent for men, and public figures were twice as likely to be the object of women’s sexual dream content. Multiple sex partners were reported twice as frequently in men’s sexual dreams.
“Observed gender differences may be indicative of different waking needs, experiences, desires and attitudes with respect to sexuality,” said Zadra. “This is consistent with the continuity hypothesis of dreaming which postulates that the content of everyday dreams reflects the dreamer’s waking states and concerns - that is, that dream and waking thought contents are continuous.”
It is always good to keep in mind that questionnaires are a questionable methodology.
Dream Reports From Both Men And Women Consist Of Some Form Of Sexual-Related Activity
