“Our results show that in the perspective of women, large-sized
manlinesses are associated with extra-marital partnerships possibly due
to pain and discomfort during sex.”
Married women whose husbands
have longer, erect joystick, and who are being denied their preferred
Position are more likely to cheat on their men, a study has revealed.
The
study, published in Plos One, an online journal, and led by Kenyan and
U.S. researchers, sought to investigate the predictors of extra-marital
partnerships among women married to fishermen.
The study also
showed that domestic violence, younger age, and lack of intimate
satisfaction were critical factors leading to marital infidelity in
women.
However, women older than 24 and who have increased
intimate satisfaction were associated with reduced likelihood of
extra-marital affairs.
“Integration of sex education, counselling
and life skills training in couple HIV prevention programs might help
in risk reduction,” the study noted.
The researchers conducted a
total of 1090 structured interviews with 545 married couples from 33
beaches along Lake Victoria, in Kisumu County, Kenya.
A total of
545 women married to fishermen were enrolled to participate in the
structured interviews with an average age of 24, with mostly primary
level education.
Fishing communities along Lake Victoria are
reported to commonly engage in high risk intimate behaviour and have
high HIV prevalence rates of up to 26.5 per cent, compared to the
regional and Kenyan national average of 15.1 per cent and 5.6 per cent
respectively, the researchers stated.
The majority of the women
(56.7 per cent) were affiliated to African Independent Churches while a
quarter attended Protestant Churches. Also, over 90 per cent of the
women were in monogamous marriage; the majority of those who were in
polygamous marriages were in unions that consisted of one man and two
wives.
About 6.2 per cent of the women admitted to extra-marital
sex in the preceding six months, stated the study, which was published
last weekend, while 27 per cent suspected their spouses to be engaged in
extra-marital affairs.
Those women who suspect their spouses to
be having extra-marital relationships were more likely to be involved in
extra-marital affairs themselves than those who did not.
“Our
results show that in the perspective of women, large-sized manlinesses
are associated with extra-marital partnerships possibly due to pain and
discomfort during sex,” the researchers stated.
“This is contrary
to men’s perspectives that have caused them to do all sorts of things
to augment their joystick sizes. Some have even insisted on penile
enhancement against medical advisories that their manlinesses are within
the normal size.
“This is probably because of the received and
popularized fallacy equating a larger joystick with masculinity. This
thinking needs to be progressively corrected, especially in the light of
results such as this from women who are supposedly the main
beneficiaries of penile enhancement outcomes.”
The researchers
also found that women who are not stimulated by being offered certain
preferred sex positions may go the extra step to seek satisfaction.
The
study noted that women who experience domestic violence are more likely
to become infected with HIV, probably because men who abuse their wives
also exhibit riskier intimate behaviours.
“In the context of
this study, it seems like women who experience violence from their
spouses engage in extra-marital partnerships. It can also be the reverse
that women who report extra-marital relationships experience domestic
violence especially if their spouses suspect or get to learn about the
relationships,” stated the study.
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