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Sextually aroused: A mixed-methods analysis of how it feels for romantic and sexual partners to send and receive sext messages
Computers in Human Behavior ( IF 8.957 ) Pub Date : 2020-12-01 , DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2020.106519
Joseph M. Currin , Molly E. Ireland , Kassidy Cox , Brittney L. Golden

Abstract Individuals who engage in sexting are primarily motivated by the desire to initiate sex with their sexting partner. The bulk of the research into sexting, however, focuses on potential negative consequences or societal concerns about participating in the behavior. The current study took a mixed-methods approach to assessing the feelings that adults experience when sending and/or receiving sext messages. A total of 405 participants (54.8% men) who identified as participating in sexting behaviors with their relationship partner(s) in the past 12 months responded to open-ended prompts that explored their feelings when sending or receiving a sext message from their partner(s). Qualitative text coding identified eight themes (excited 42.0%, good 23.3%, anxious 10.2%, wanted 8.8%, naughty 6.1%, connected 4.1%, loved 2.7%, and negative 2.7%). Excitement was mentioned most frequently, typically in conjunction with other feelings, with over one-third of respondents who mentioned feeling anxious, naughty, good, or wanted also mentioning feeling excited. Quantitative text analyses revealed that people who were more attracted to the same sex wrote more about sexting using more explicit and complex language, with higher rates of biological (particularly sexual) words (e.g., aroused, sex) and negations (e.g., never, not). Heterosexual men used more present-tense verbs (e.g., am, feels). Results suggest that sexting tends to be a complex but often arousing and positive experience, with subtle differences in perspective across the sexes and the sexual orientation continuum.

中文翻译:

性唤起:对浪漫和性伴侣发送和接收性信息的感觉的混合方法分析

摘要 从事色情短信的个人的主要动机是想要与他们的色情短信伙伴开始性行为。然而,对色情短信的大部分研究都集中在参与这种行为的潜在负面后果或社会担忧上。当前的研究采用了一种混合方法来评估成年人在发送和/或接收性短信时的感受。共有 405 名参与者(54.8% 男性)在过去 12 个月内与伴侣发生了性短信行为,他们对开放式提示做出了回应,这些提示探索了他们在向伴侣发送或接收性短信时的感受( s)。定性文本编码确定了八个主题(兴奋 42.0%,好 23.3%,焦虑 10.2%,想要 8.8%,顽皮 6.1%,连接 4.1%,爱 2.7%,消极 2.7%)。兴奋是最常被提及的,通常与其他感觉结合在一起,超过三分之一的受访者提到感到焦虑、顽皮、善良或想要也提到感到兴奋。定量文本分析显示,对同性更感兴趣的人使用更明确和复杂的语言写了更多关于色情短信的文章,生物(特别是性)词(例如,性)和否定(例如,从不,不)的比率更高)。异性恋男性使用更多现在时动词(例如,am,feel)。结果表明,发送色情短信往往是一种复杂但经常令人兴奋和积极的体验,性别和性取向连续体的观点存在细微差异。超过三分之一的受访者提到感到焦虑、顽皮、善良或想要也提到感到兴奋。定量文本分析显示,对同性更感兴趣的人使用更明确和复杂的语言写了更多关于色情短信的文章,生物(特别是性)词(例如,性)和否定(例如,从不,不)的比率更高)。异性恋男性使用更多现在时动词(例如,am,feel)。结果表明,发送色情短信往往是一种复杂但经常令人兴奋和积极的体验,性别和性取向连续体的观点存在细微差异。超过三分之一的受访者提到感到焦虑、顽皮、善良或想要也提到感到兴奋。定量文本分析显示,对同性更感兴趣的人使用更明确和复杂的语言写了更多关于色情短信的文章,生物(特别是性)词(例如,性)和否定(例如,从不,不)的比率更高)。异性恋男性使用更多现在时动词(例如,am,feel)。结果表明,发送色情短信往往是一种复杂但经常令人兴奋和积极的体验,性别和性取向连续体的观点存在细微差异。定量文本分析显示,对同性更感兴趣的人使用更明确和复杂的语言写了更多关于色情短信的文章,生物(特别是性)词(例如,性)和否定(例如,从不,不)的比率更高)。异性恋男性使用更多现在时动词(例如,am,feel)。结果表明,发送色情短信往往是一种复杂但经常令人兴奋和积极的体验,性别和性取向连续体的观点存在细微差异。定量文本分析显示,对同性更感兴趣的人使用更明确和复杂的语言写了更多关于色情短信的文章,生物(特别是性)词(例如,性)和否定(例如,从不,不)的比率更高)。异性恋男性使用更多现在时动词(例如,am,feel)。结果表明,发送色情短信往往是一种复杂但经常令人兴奋和积极的体验,性别和性取向连续体的观点存在细微差异。
更新日期:2020-12-01
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