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CHONGQING, Oct. 23 (Xinhuanet) -- About a quarter of
Chinese women are not satisfied with wedlock sexual intercourse, according to
the result of a nationwide online poll released here Sunday.
The poll showed that 54.2 percent
of the female interviewees said sexual life played a significant role in
marriage, but a quarter of women admitted they were discontented about the
qualityof sexual intercourse with their husbands.
However, only 10 percent of men who responded to the
online survey, jointly launched by Chinese Medical Association and Chinese Sex
Science Society in August 2004, had such complaints.
"Traditional Chinese moral concepts require women to
be restrained and behave in a reserved manner, but men are more active in sexual
life," said Ma Xiaonian, director of Chinese Sex Science Society, who disclosed
the poll result at a forum on sex medicine in this municipality in southwest
China.
In ancient China, men played a dominant role in
social issues, politics, families, and sexual affairs. Women were usually
regarded as passive service providers in sex and their role was tosatisfy men.
About 12.4 percent of Chinese women seldom or have
never had sexual pleasure, but the ratio for men was merely 3.4 percent,
thesurvey showed.
"This indicates that a large number of Chinese women
have problems in sexual life," said Ma, stressing that sexual satisfaction does
not only means physical pleasure. Enditem |