Gender stereotypes: sexuality and contraception in Mexican university students of middle class

  • María Alejandra Salguero Velázquez UNAM FES IZTACALA
  • Montserrat Soriano Chavero UNAM-FES IZTACALA
  • Cinthia Dafne Ayala Jiménez UNAM-FES IZTACALA
Keywords: Gender, sexuality, contraception, university students.

Abstract

Since feminist studies and gender perspective, sexuality and reproduction continue to be a topic of interest in Mexico. The objective of this study was to identify gender stereotypes in sexuality and contraception practices in Mexican university students of middle class. We used a qualitative methodology with in-depth interviews, using as analysis axes the sexual and contraception practices. The results showed gender stereotypes in university students as active, seductive and conquerors, characterized by a double standard of morality in the type of relationship: Formal where love, affection, trust and commitment are present, and Informal, where a love relationship or sexual exclusivity is not incorporated.

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Published
2016-05-18
How to Cite
Salguero Velázquez M. A., Soriano Chavero M. y Ayala Jiménez C. D. (2016). Gender stereotypes: sexuality and contraception in Mexican university students of middle class. Investigaciones Feministas (Feminist Research), 7(1), 335-352. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_INFE.2016.v7.n1.51724