7- Sexual Communication and Maintaining Relationships Flashcards
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Define: Long term relationships
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- More value on interpersonal skills, emotional stability, family orientation and less physical attraction
Sexual frequency and variety
- Declines over time
- Age-related factors
- Loss of opportunities (eg. kids)
2
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Example: Sex differences
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Women’s sexual desire is more flexible and adaptable
- Influenced by: feelings, type of relationship, potential for intimacy and status/intelligence of man
Men are more consistent; influenced by
- Physical attraction
- Sexual pleasure and erotic qualities
3
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Example: Lesbian relationships
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- Highest level of relational satisfaction and monogamy
- Physical attractiveness less important
- Lesbians have less sex
- More sexual variability = women are traditionally gate keepers but two women?
4
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Example: Gay men
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- More monogamous now than in 80s
- More sex and sexual partners than heterosexuals and lesbians
- Initially expect monogamy but changes dues to sociocultural norms
- Younger men more monogamous
5
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Define: Orientations towards sex
x 4
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Procreational = making babies
Recreation = for fun
Relational = sex is an expression of intimacy
Serial monogamy = predominant pattern in US; reflects relational orientation
6
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Example: Scheflen’s model of courtship
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- Attention
- Gazes, smiles, fixing hair - Courtship readiness stage
- Is the other person available and interested? - Positioning stage
- Getting ready eg. closing distance, holding hands - Invitations and Sexual Arousal stage
- Grooming, sexually provocative actions - Resolution stage
- Becoming a type of couple