‘Abstinence is panacea’: Reconstructing the ideal of Chinese masculinity through online community

Sexualities, Ahead of Print.
This article discusses the experience of Chinese young men relating to sexual abstinence through the Abstinence Bar (jiese ba 戒色吧) – an online community, with over six million members, dedicated to preaching the benefits of sexual abstinence – to identify how it represents a problematic strategy of ‘doing gender’ in post-socialist China. Based on a critical discourse analysis of the posts in the Abstinence Bar, we argue that the prosperity of the Abstinence Bar has re-stabilized the hegemony of dominant masculinities through cultural changes which intersect with individualism and nationalism. Consequently, it is essential to advocate evidence-based sexuality education among Chinese young people.