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Savanta Com Res. (2019). BBC 5 Live, Women’s Poll. November 19, 2019. Retrieved on July 13, 2021 from: https://comresglobal.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Final-BBC-5-Live-Tables_211119cdh.pdf Collins, R. L., Strasburger, V. C., Brown, J. D., Donnerstein, E., Lenhart, A., & Ward, L. M. (2017). Sexual media and childhood well-being and health. Pediatrics, 140(Suppl. 2), S161–S166. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2016-1758X Lomotey BA. Exploring gender ideologies in social media jokes during the coronavirus pandemic. Gender Studies. 2020; 19(1):65–89. doi: 10.2478/genst-2021-0005. [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar]

Simon, W., & Gagnon, J. H. (1986). Sexual scripts: Permanence and change. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 15, 97–120. Big Daddy is a term used to describe someone who is dominantly important or powerful. It can also be used to describe someone who is wealthy or paternalistic. Is liking to choke someone a kink?

Iloh, C. (2021). Do it for the culture: The case for memes in qualitative research. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 20, 16094069211025896. https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069211025896 Simon W, Gagnon JH. Sexual scripts: Permanence and change. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 1986; 15:97–120. doi: 10.1007/BF01542219. [ PubMed] [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar]

Nesi, J., Dredge, R., Maheux, A. J., Roberts, S. R., Fox, K. A., & Choukas-Bradley, S. (2021). Peer experiences via social media. Encyclopedia of child and adolescent health. Elsevier. Many memes depicted fictional scenarios that involved someone choking their partner in a way that resulted in unintentional loss of consciousness, injury, or death. These memes seemed to minimize the seriousness of death from sexual choking. In other memes (both English and Spanish), accidental death and loss of consciousness (if not injury) were depicted as resulting from getting “carried away” or going “a bit too far” with choking such that the intended intensity of the choking was surpassed and choking became dangerous (Fig. 4B–D). Intentional Harm, Including Femicide/Homicide and Suicide Grundlingh L. Memes as speech acts. Social Semiotics. 2018; 28(2):147–168. doi: 10.1080/10350330.2017.1303020. [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar] Vera Cruz G, Sheridan T. The normalization of violence during sex among young Mozambicans reportedly under the influence of pornography. Sexuality & Culture. 2022; 26:397–417. doi: 10.1007/s12119-021-09898-7. [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar]Keene, S. (2021). Just fantasy? Online pornography's contribution to experiences of harm. In J. Bailey, A. Flynn, & N. Henry (Eds.), The Emerald international handbook of technology facilitated violence and abuse. Emerald Publishing Limited. Knobel, M., & Lankshear, C. (2007). Online memes, affinities, and cultural production. A New Literacies Sampler, 29, 199–227.

Meme analysis is a form of qualitative content analysis that considers both text and images in the interpretation. We employed a three-step analytical process for inductive content analysis of memes. Following Mayring ( 2000), we (1) identified emergent codes, (2) generated overarching categories, and (3) moved to interpretation. As with other studies which analyze memes from a qualitative perspective (e.g., Chagas et al., 2019; Foster, 2014; Iloh, 2021), our study was guided by a social constructivist theoretical approach which emphasizes the collaborative nature of learning (Churcher et al., 2014). Accordingly, we consider that images and text that form memes express socially generated understandings of the phenomenon. The research team was interdisciplinary and multigenerational (encompassing undergraduate, graduate, and faculty researchers), thus diluting the potential effect of individual subjectivity on the analysis. The main subjective thrust of the team was a marked interest in better understanding emergent sexual behaviors, such as choking, from a position that values sex positive approaches to sexual health education and intervention. Meme Identification In contrast, other memes suggested that a request to be choked could disrupt sex (Fig. 6D) or that being choked looks less attractive than people may imagine (Fig. 6D). Most of those that took a critical approach to ‘choking as sexy’ were English-language memes. We also identified many memes that alluded to choking as an expression of arousal or sexual desire. For both English- and Spanish-language memes, this was the most prevalent type of meme within this group. In some memes, the phrases “choke me” or “choke me daddy” were used to indicate desire in contexts that were not explicitly or immediately sexual (Fig. 6E). Sexualization of the Nonsexual Through Choking/Strangulation Al-Natour, R. (2021). The digital racist fellowship behind the anti-Aboriginal internet memes. Journal of Sociology, 57(4), 780–805. https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783320964536 We also identified memes that illustrated men’s confusion about women’s desire to be choked, or those that suggested the desire to be choked did not sensibly align with other aspects of women’s lives or relationships. One meme that featured a photograph of Kermit the Frog was paired with text that read, “girls who like to be choked, tied up, and slapped during sex are also the ones who cry when you yell at them,” (Fig. 3D) suggesting perceived incongruities between their sexual preferences and their interpersonal expectations. Another meme dated December 2020 (nine months into the COVID-19 pandemic) poked fun at women who claimed that wearing face masks suffocates them but then ask to be choked during sex (Fig. 3E). Yet another meme said, “Don’t ask me to choke you during sex and then call the police when I choke you during an argument…Be consistent,” underscoring the potential for blurred lines between sexual choking and intimate partner violence, and suggesting that women who want to be sexually choked don’t have a right to seek help when choked/strangled as part of violence. Choking as Dangerous Awareness that Choking Can KillThere’s a lesson here, too, for those of us who like to shitpost about how ridiculously horny we are and the lengths we go to satisfy our lusts: you never know who’s reading your “choke me daddy” memes — a friend, or an impressionable youth, or even a professor of sexual health. Like it or not, we’re all choking on the same content.

Burch, R. L., & Salmon, C. (2019). The rough stuff: Understanding aggressive consensual sex. Evolutionary Psychological Science, 5(4), 383–393. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40806-019-00196-y Moody-Ramirez M, Tait G, Bland D. An analysis of George Floyd-themed memes: A critical race theory approach to analyzing memes surrounding the 2020 George Floyd protests. Journal of Social Media in Society. 2021; 10(2):373–401. [ Google Scholar] Memes that depicted requests to be choked with responses of non-sexual choking, such as choking on dry food, suggested naiveté about choking/strangulation as a sexual practice. Examples of these memes included a photograph of a woman looking distraught paired with text that read, “Me: ‘choke me daddy’ Him: ‘shoves Popeye’s biscuit in my mouth’” or a photograph of food paired with text that read, “Her: choke me daddy, Me: *feeds her Weet-Bix with no milk*”.Keene, S. (2021). Just fantasy? Online pornography's contribution to experiences of harm. InJ. Bailey, A. Flynn, & N. Henry (Eds.), The Emerald international handbook of technology facilitated violence and abuse. Emerald Publishing Limited. Collins RL, Strasburger VC, Brown JD, Donnerstein E, Lenhart A, Ward LM. Sexual media and childhood well-being and health. Pediatrics. 2017; 140(Suppl. 2):S161–S166. doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-1758X. [ PubMed] [ CrossRef] [ Google Scholar] Nissenbaum, A., & Shifman, L. (2018). Meme templates as expressive repertoires in a globalizing world: A cross-linguistic study. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 23(5), 294–310. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmy016

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