Social Perceptions of Masculinity and Sexual Esteem Are Impacted by Viagra Use, Testosterone, and Sexual Performance.

Wayne R Hawley, Bryn A Cancilla, Julia L Barnes, Gregory D Morrow
Author Information
  1. Wayne R Hawley: Department of Psychology, Counseling, and Art Therapy, Pennsylvania Western University-Edinboro, 210 East Normal Street, Edinboro, PA, 16444, USA. whawley@pennwest.edu. ORCID
  2. Bryn A Cancilla: Department of Psychology, Counseling, and Art Therapy, Pennsylvania Western University-Edinboro, 210 East Normal Street, Edinboro, PA, 16444, USA.
  3. Julia L Barnes: Department of Psychology, Counseling, and Art Therapy, Pennsylvania Western University-Edinboro, 210 East Normal Street, Edinboro, PA, 16444, USA.
  4. Gregory D Morrow: Department of Psychology, Counseling, and Art Therapy, Pennsylvania Western University-Edinboro, 210 East Normal Street, Edinboro, PA, 16444, USA.

Abstract

Sexual behaviors play a role in the social construction of masculinity. Moreover, this stereotype has been capitalized upon by pharmaceutical companies, as well as those that sell products not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, for purposes of marketing sexual medicines. Stereotypical notions of masculinity, however, also emphasize the importance of self-reliance, which may cause some to look unfavorably upon the use of sexual medicine. Consistent with this notion, a male target was viewed as more masculine when his female partner consistently reached orgasm, unless he had no history of erectile dysfunction (ED), but was taking Viagra anyway (Experiment 1; N���=���522). In addition, when his partner consistently reached orgasm, ratings of his sexual esteem were also lower if he used Viagra than if he did not, but only if he had no history of ED. In Experiment 2 (N���=���711), although there was no effect of a male target's use of testosterone, social perception of his masculinity and sexual esteem increased as his "natural" levels of testosterone increased. In addition, exploratory analysis revealed that if the male target had low (but not normal or high) "natural" levels of testosterone, ratings of his masculinity were higher if his female partner consistently had an orgasm, which suggests that female orgasm served to "rescue" masculinity. Because expectations about drugs drive their use, it is important to address preconceived notions about the use of sexual medicines for purposes of enhancing masculinity and sexual esteem, as the social perception of their use is much more complex.

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MeSH Term

Humans
Male
Masculinity
Testosterone
Sildenafil Citrate
Female
Adult
Sexual Behavior
Social Perception
Self Concept
Middle Aged
Young Adult
Erectile Dysfunction
Orgasm

Chemicals

Testosterone
Sildenafil Citrate

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