
Prostate stimulation, orgasmic sensations, and reductions in anxiety, depression, and distress are reported in a similar context by female co-reporters of a sexual fantasy. However, the sex of the woman was concealed from the individual participants in the protocol and they were given no information about the biological sex of the partner in their development of their fantasy.
In line with this study, Glatter and Brown (2004) demonstrated that a majority of individuals have a significant preponderance of sexual fantasies involving the control of another person in a sexual context. Tsung et al. (2002) were the first to study the processing of content in sexual fantasies using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Following stimulation, their sample consisted of 69 heterosexual women who reported that they spent at least
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