The Hite Report on Male Sexuality
- ISBN13: 9780345352484
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
“A riveting document!”
NEWSWEEK
Over 7,000 men, ages thirteen to ninety-seven, speak out about: What they think of women–as wives, lovers, and friends; why a majority of men like marriage but are not faithful; what they think about love–and why they often distrust it; how they feel about giving women clitoral stimulation; why they often masturbate even with a regular sex life…and more.
The Hite Report on Male Sexuality





Anonymous said,
Wrote on April 7, 2010 @ 6:10 pm
The data in this book is deeply flawed. Reading this book will give you an inaccurate picture of what american sexuality is like. The data is responses from a survey in Redbook Magazine. The data is not timeless, nor is it correct. For full details, read “Sex in America”, a fully designed and cross checked survey – and look at the differences in the numbers. Make up your own mind.
Rating: 2 / 5
Woodland Poppy said,
Wrote on April 7, 2010 @ 7:24 pm
It does not matter if this book is statistically flawed or not. The merit in this book is the candid and revealing responses men made regarding everything that they think and feel about sex, sexual acts, women, women’s bodies, their own bodies, their sexuality, etc. Reading it at a young age made me a more understanding, communicative, patient and confident lover. As much as sexuality pervades our culture, there is not a lot of honesty around sex. This book is very honest. I cannot vouch for levels of statistical significance, but I can tell you this was a very important book in my understanding of the male and sexual universe, and statistics had nothing to do with that. Moms: buy it for your 16+ daughter.
Rating: 5 / 5
Anonymous said,
Wrote on April 7, 2010 @ 9:55 pm
When this book was at first published, it was revolutionary. Following the female version, it showed men’s oppinions about sexuality in a way that had never been discussed before. For people living in the nineties, just a small portion of the book remains interesting. Besides its obsolence, The Hite Report on Male Sexuality is statistically inaccurate, for it was proved that the choice of those 7000 men had a flawed criteria. The author based the research upon forms published in magazines she received. The result is that there’s an abnormal concentration of men with sexual problems, causing a distortion in the result. Its historical importance, nevertheless, still remains, and that should be one’s only reason to buy it.
Rating: 2 / 5
Mories Beljaars said,
Wrote on April 7, 2010 @ 10:10 pm
Whether the study was accurate enough or not, a lot of data in this book is still valuable. A great amount of men spoke out to a woman who knows how to interpret and how to write. Certainly during the time she wrote it, people were more loyal to any kind of study than nowadays, so you can’t just say this book is only a nice thing to have on your shelves (referring to the review of the anonymous man from Argentina here below). It is not fair to state things are inaccurate and proven without mentioning the full (traceable) resources. In the book you can also see she has had many interviews with a lot of men. I still think Shere Hite has managed to collect valuable, timeless data.
Rating: 4 / 5
K.A.Goldberg said,
Wrote on April 8, 2010 @ 12:55 am
Sex researcher Shere Hite brings the same style from her earlier look at female sexuality. Again, Hite compiled information from thousands of anonymous questionaires from the late 1970′s, publishing the results, comments, views and attitudes of respondents. The result is an interesting and informative look at male sexuality. This study dates from before safe sex and cyber porn, and many criticized Hite’s methodology. Such criticism may be valid, but what sex survey ever got 100% honesty? This book was pretty good, but (perhaps as a male) her earlier book on women was more fun to read.
Rating: 4 / 5