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Later That Night: Descending Alcohol Intoxication and Men's Sexual Arousal
William H. George, PhD
University of Washington, Seattle, bgeorge{at}u.washington.edu
Kelly Cue Davis, PhD
University of Washington, Seattle
Trevor J. Schraufnagel, BS
University of Washington, Seattle
Jeanette Norris, PhD
University of Washington, Seattle
Julia R. Heiman, PhD
The Kinsey Institute, Bloomington, IN
Rebecca L. Schacht, MS
University of Washington, Seattle
Susan A. Stoner, PhD
University of Washington, Seattle
Kelly F. Kajumulo, MPH
University of Washington, Seattle
Although men often have sex when intoxicated, basic questions remain about how alcohol affects erection. It may depend on whether blood alcohol level is ascending or descending and whether the situation calls for maximizing or suppressing erection. Objective. To evaluate whether descending intoxication affects erection when men are instructed to maximize or suppress arousal. Method. Seventy-eight heterosexual men were randomized to intoxication (descending from .08% vs. no alcohol) and arousal instruction (maximize vs. suppress) conditions. Response to erotica was examined using penile plethysmography. Results. Compared to similarly instructed sober men, intoxicated men instructed to maximize exhibited less erection yet reported greater effort to maximize. Interestingly, intoxicated men instructed to suppress exhibited more erection than those instructed to maximize. In general, however, observed effects were modest. Conclusions. Findings suggest there is no simple answer regarding how alcohol affects sexual arousal. Descending intoxication, depending on context, appears to affect erection capacity and control.
Key Words: alcohol sexual arousal erection descending limb penile plethysmography
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This version was published on March
1, 2008
American Journal of Men's Health, Vol. 2, No. 1,
76-86 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/1557988307313549

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