Sexual Desire is not Partner-Specific

Sierra D. Peters, Jon K. Maner, Andrea L. Meltzer
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One longitudinal study of married couples and one experiment tested the hypothesis that the experience of sexual desire for an alternative sexual partner might heighten feelings of desire for one’s long-term romantic partner, and conversely, sexual desire for one’s long-term partner might heighten desire for alternative partners. A daily-diary study of newlywed couples revealed that (a) on days people reported heightened interest in alternative partners, they also reported increased desire to have sex with their partner and (b) on days people reported heightened desire to have sex with their partner, they also reported increased interest in alternative partners. An experimental study of partnered individuals revealed that people primed with sexual desire for an alternative partner reported increased sexual desire for their romantic partner (relative to a control condition). People primed with sexual desire for their romantic partner, however, did not report increased sexual desire for alternatives. Taken together, these findings support evolutionary perspectives on the function of sexual desire. Findings are consistent with the broader hypothesis that sexual desire is not partner-specific.

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性欲并非由伴侣决定
一项针对已婚夫妇的纵向研究和一项实验检验了这样一个假设:对替代性伴侣的性欲体验可能会增强对长期恋爱伴侣的欲望,反之,对长期伴侣的性欲体验可能会增强对替代性伴侣的欲望。一项针对新婚夫妇的每日日记研究显示:(a) 在人们报告对其他性伴侣的兴趣增强的日子里,他们也报告说与伴侣发生性关系的欲望增强了;(b) 在人们报告说与伴侣发生性关系的欲望增强的日子里,他们也报告说对其他性伴侣的兴趣增强了。对有伴侣的人进行的一项实验研究表明,对其他伴侣产生性欲望的人,对其恋爱伴侣的性欲望也会增加(相对于对照组)。然而,被激发了对恋爱伴侣性欲的人并没有报告说对替代伴侣的性欲增强了。综上所述,这些研究结果支持从进化角度看待性欲的功能。研究结果与更广泛的假说是一致的,即性欲并不具有伴侣特异性。
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