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An empirical comparison of back burners, hookups, and friends with benefits relationships in young adults
Communication Research Reports ( IF 1.9 ) Pub Date : 2019-10-20 , DOI: 10.1080/08824096.2019.1683530
Jayson L. Dibble 1 , Michelle Drouin 2 , Narissra M. Punyanunt-Carter 3
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The current research locates back burners on the spectrum of human sexual and relational behavior by examining an array of dimensions that might highlight both similarities and differences between back burners and two other casual sexual relational experiences (CSREs), friends with benefits relationships and hookups. An experiment (N = 327) revealed that participants reported more sex with friends with benefits and hookups than with back burners. No differences emerged for friendship strength, relationship closeness, passion, commitment, frequency of communication, or willingness to self-disclose. Conceptual distinctions between these relationship types may be experimenter-created and not reflective of the fluidity of these definitions in young adults.

中文翻译:

对年轻人中后燃器,转播和朋友与利益关系的实证比较

当前的研究通过检查一系列维度来强调人类背后的性行为和性行为,这些维度可能突出了性行为者与另两个休闲性关系经验(CSRE),具有利益关系和交往的朋友之间的异同。一项实验(N = 327)显示,参与者报告说,与朋友进行性交和性交比与后燃器发生性关系更多。友谊强度,亲密关系,热情,承诺,沟通频率或愿意公开的意愿没有差异。这些关系类型之间的概念区分可能是实验者创建的,不能反映这些定义在年轻人中的流动性。
更新日期:2019-10-20
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