感受爱与欲望:对个人主义与互惠主义情爱谈话的考察

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Peter K. Jonason, Francesca Tobaldo, Ronja Zannoni, Katja Seiffert
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虽然对一些人(甚至大多数人)来说,性行为可能是一件相当沉默的事情,但其他人可能会向他们的伴侣传达他们的需求、幻想和快乐。然而,关于这一主题的研究存在一些方法和概念上的缺陷。异性恋参与者(N = 433;MAge = 30.97, SD = 9.22, range = 18-73),说德语(20%;男性28人),意大利人(41%;88人)或英语(39%;118名男性),我们研究了在承诺(即长期)和随意(即短期)关系的背景下,以及与爱情风格有关的两种两性情色谈话中,感觉被爱和性唤起的预期数量(即情感预测)。虽然参与者期望互惠谈话(如反馈)通常比个人谈话(如支配)更令人愉快,但它在长期的浪漫关系背景下尤其有吸引力,而在短期的随意性行为中比在长期的背景下更能唤起性唤起,而且男性比女性对个人谈话的反应比互惠谈话更感兴趣。此外,情色谈话似乎是一种游戏和狂躁的爱的一部分,但更多的是唤起而不是长期的爱的反应。我们的研究提供了关于两类情色谈话的新信息,对这些谈话的反应,以及其中的性别差异和语境联系。
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Feeling Love and Lust: An Examination of Individualistic and Mutualistic Erotic Talk

Feeling Love and Lust: An Examination of Individualistic and Mutualistic Erotic Talk

While for some (maybe even most), the act of sex may be a rather silent affair, others may communicate their needs, fantasies, and pleasure to their partners. However, research on this topic has several methodological and conceptual shortcomings. In heterosexual participants (N = 433; MAge = 30.97, SD = 9.22, range = 18–73), who spoke German (20%; 28 men), Italian (41%; 88 men), or English (39%; 118 men), we examined the expected amounts (i.e., affective forecasting) of feeling loved and sexually aroused in response to two kinds of erotic talk in men and women, in the context of committed (i.e., long-term) and casual (i.e., short-term) relationships, and in relation to love styles. While participants expected mutualistic talk (e.g., feedback) to generally be more enjoyable than individualistic (e.g., dominance) talk, it was especially appealing in the long-term, romantic relationship context, whereas arousal was expected to be more evocative in the short-term, casual sex than the long-term context, and men expected more enjoyment than women in response to individualistic than mutualistic talk. In addition, erotic talk appears to be part of a game-playing and manic love style, but much more about arousal than love responses in the short term than the long term. Our study provides new information about two classes of erotic talk, responses to that talk, and gender differences and contextual associations therein.

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来源期刊
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.
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