Summary
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Culling the vast literature on sexuality, this comprehensive volume offers a timely, readable, and multidisciplinary portrait of sexuality in close relationships. Sprecher and McKinney take an extensive look at current theory and research in sexually-based primary relationships, paying close attention to sexual attitudes, sexual behaviors, sexual satisfaction, and sexual coercion. They discuss sexual patterns in several types of sexual relationships--dating, cohabitating, marital, and homosexual--and show how sexual aspects of these relationships are related to other characteristics, like love and communication. The authors also explore sexual standards, predictors of sexual attraction, sexual scripts, the initiation of sex, negotiating safe-sex behaviors, and which types of couples are most sexually satisfied--and why. “This volume is a rich source of information about ways that sexuality is interrelated to relationship phenomenon. It provides a valuable historical perspective on selected issues by reviewing older, significant pieces of research. At the same time, recent and important studies on current topics, are included; thus, the book is solidly based on research findings. In addition, a number of important methodological issues are presented in a clear understandable manner throughout the chapters. This makes the book ideal for instructors who want to emphasize to students that how research is conducted is an important influence on what we know about sexuality. Moreover, the tone and the high quality of the writing make it ideal for use in upper division undergraduate courses and graduate seminars, or for scholars who want to familiarize themselves with this area of investigation. Finally, the authors are to be complimented on their inclusion of different types of relationships.” --Journal of Marriage and the Family
The Beginning of the Sexual Relationship
The Beginning of the Sexual Relationship
Before we discuss what couples do in their sex life and the effect of sex on other aspects of the close relationship (to be discussed in succeeding chapters), we examine first how close relationships begin. How and where do romantic partners meet and begin dating? Why are some people attracted to each other, whereas others are not? Are the predictors of sexual attraction the same as predictors of romantic attraction? Does a partner's sexual past affect our attraction for him or her? These are some of the questions addressed in this chapter.
The Stages of Coming Together
Several stages are involved in the beginning of the dating or romantic relationship. We focus on the stages of ...
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