1. Sexual Violence and Nonconsensual Experiences Among Alt-Sex Communities' Members.
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Wright, Susan, Bowling, Jessamyn, McCabe, Sean, Benson, James Kevin, Stambaugh, Russell, and Cramer, Robert J.
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SEX crime prevention ,RAPE & psychology ,SEXUAL orientation ,PARAPHILIAS ,STATISTICS ,TOUCH ,HUMAN sexuality ,AGE distribution ,CROSS-sectional method ,EFFECT sizes (Statistics) ,RAPE ,RACE ,EXPERIENCE ,INFORMED consent (Medical law) ,COMPARATIVE studies ,SEX distribution ,SURVEYS ,ATTITUDES toward sex ,GENDER identity ,SEX crimes ,SEXUAL minorities ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,SEX customs ,DATA analysis software - Abstract
Background: As behaviors, alternative sexual (alt-sex) (i.e., kink, bondage, discipline, dominance, submission, sadism, and masochism, consensual non-monogamy, swinging, leather, and fetish practices) practitioners often emphasize that consent and boundaries are key elements of alt-sex activities. Despite these emphases, individuals experience consent violations and sexual assault both prior to engaging and during their involvement in alt-sex activities. Purpose: This study examines alt-sex practitioners' sexual assault and nonconsensual experiences in order to highlight potential means of intervention and prevention, as well as inform clinical and legal professionals. Methods: In collaboration with the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom, this study uses an international survey of adults in alt-sex communities (N = 2996) to examine sexual assault and nonconsensual experiences both within and outside of alt-sex contexts. Results: We found a lower rate of consent violations in the alt-sex community (26%) compared to sexual assault as an adult outside of alt-sex contexts (34%) and sexual assault as a minor (40%). We found significant differences by groups in sexual assault as a minor (gender, sexual orientation, age, and live in the US or not), sexual assault outside of alt-sex contexts (gender, sexual orientation, and age), nonconsensual experiences in alt-sex contexts (gender, sexual orientation, age, and race), receiving nonconsensual touch in alt-sex contexts (gender, sexual orientation, and age), giving nonconsensual touch in alt-sex contexts (sexual orientation, age, living in the US or not, and race), and being falsely accused of nonconsensual touching in alt-sex contexts (gender, age, and living in the US or not). Within the most recent consent violation, the most common behaviors were non-kink related, except for lack of aftercare. Nearly 40% of participants reported the reasons for their most recent consent violation in alt-sex contexts were being selfish or caught up in the moment. Implications: Focused interventions are needed to address how different populations are experiencing assault and violations in alt-sex contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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