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To browse Academia. Notions of who counts as a sexual partner-that is, what specific actions, feelings, or relationships become defined as part of one's sexual history-often carry assumptions about sexual scripts, power, and social identities. We identified six behavioural, relational, and emotional themes in how women defined and demarcated sexual versus nonsexual partners: 1 Having penile-vaginal intercourse; 2 Engaging in non-penile-vaginal intercourse PVI forms of sex; 3 Having an orgasm with someone; 4 Any physical sexual contact involving genitals; 5 Having a romantic relationship with someone; and 6 Feeling attraction and desire for a person.
Tensions about heterosexist biases in sexual inventories were discussed, as were methodological implications for measuring, studying, and identifying non-PVI sexual encounters. Concepts are abstractions that link a set of similar attributes or characteristics to a single term Babbie, Formal definitions of concepts are most helpful in social scientific research when they are precise about what should be measured or observed.
Political scientist John Gerring added that concepts are especially helpful in research when they are coherent and have logical consistency, are clearly articulated, resonate with readers, are able to classify all instances and parts of an event or phenomenon, and allow researchers to distinguish concepts from each other and speak the same language about an event.
The importance of conceptual clarity in sexuality research cannot be overstated. As cultural theorist Mieke Bal argued, 'Concepts. Agreeing does not mean agreeing on content, but agreeing on the basic rules of the game: If you use a concept at all, you use it in a particular way, so that you can meaningfully disagree on content. That use does not go without saying ' p. She further argued that concepts need to be continuously evaluated for each study and each use, and that researchers far too often assume shared definitions of concepts are universally applicable.
In this study, we direct attention to the way that concepts and definitions of sex operate. Within sexuality research, researchers have directed attention to conceptual analysis and clarity on numerous behavioural and subjective realms, including safe sex Alexander et al.