Younis, I., Ezzat, S., Abdelfattah, M. (2021). Sexual Communication and its Reflection on Satisfaction of Married Women. Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 6(5), 303-309. doi: 10.21608/bjas.2021.205443
I. Younis; S. Ezzat; M.K. Abdelfattah. "Sexual Communication and its Reflection on Satisfaction of Married Women". Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 6, 5, 2021, 303-309. doi: 10.21608/bjas.2021.205443
Younis, I., Ezzat, S., Abdelfattah, M. (2021). 'Sexual Communication and its Reflection on Satisfaction of Married Women', Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 6(5), pp. 303-309. doi: 10.21608/bjas.2021.205443
Younis, I., Ezzat, S., Abdelfattah, M. Sexual Communication and its Reflection on Satisfaction of Married Women. Benha Journal of Applied Sciences, 2021; 6(5): 303-309. doi: 10.21608/bjas.2021.205443
Sexual Communication and its Reflection on Satisfaction of Married Women
Couples prefer to avoid direct sexual communication, despite the fact that research shows that it is critical to healthy sexual interactions. We want to see whether there's a link between having good sexual communication with your spouse and having good sexual pleasure in your marriage. A self-filling online questionnaire that was disseminated through social media was utilised as a method. written in English and then into Arabic so that everyone can understand it, no matter what their educational background is. Questions on sexual activity, communication, and satisfaction were all included in the survey. Epidemiological statistics were also collected. The majority of participants were between the ages of 30 and 39. (73.8 percent ). In addition, the majority of them have a university degree (97.8 percent ). Eighty-four percent of them were city dwellers, and the majority of them had been married for six to ten years (46.9 percent ). The majority of individuals are content with their current sexual situation (63.1 percent ). Eighty-six percent of women who said they were sexually happy said their husbands ensured they had orgasm. Sixty-four percent of those who were pleased stated it was easy to talk about their sexual wants and dreams with others. The pleased group had a confidence in their bodies that was 76.7 percent. Conclusion: In intimate partnerships, better sexual communication is linked to more sexual pleasure. Increasing the sexual happiness of women in marriage requires encouraging them to talk openly about their sexual wants, preferences, concerns, and dreams with their partners.