The study revealed that men's feelings towards women's genitals are primarily shaped by functionality and sensation, rather than physical appearance, indicating a focus on experience over aesthetics.
While attitudes among men were generally positive towards female genitals, about one-fifth reported negative views, highlighting significant variability that could influence women's self-perception.
E. Sandra Byers stated that even casual negative remarks from male partners about women's genitals could significantly impact their self-image, health, and sexual satisfaction.
Research shows that women's self-perception can be greatly affected by the attitudes of male partners, often leading to issues such as lower satisfaction and health concerns.
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