ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to examine the sexual content of different genres of music and their relationship to specific sexual perceptions. The study included 2,902 participants, both men and women, from different ethnic backgrounds, aged 18 and over. It was speculated that repeated listening to music containing sex songs would have an effect on the sexual beliefs of men and women. The results indicated that there was a relationship between the frequency of sexually explicit words and opinions on sexual perception. Gender impairment reveals a more detailed relationship between lyrics and sexual perception. Overall, the results support the notion that frequent exposure to sexually explicit melodies is an important relationship to sexuality.
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