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Moaning and Eye Contact: Men’s Use of Ambiguous Signals in Attributions of Consent to Their Partners
Violence Against Women ( IF 2.3 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-08 , DOI: 10.1177/1077801221992870
Nicole Bedera 1
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In recent years, there has been increasing pressure on men to prevent sexual violence. This study uses data from 25 semi-structured interviews to explore how heterosexual undergraduate men have responded to cultural and organizational pressure to seek consent. Participants answered questions about their recent sexual experiences and attitudes toward campus sexual consent policies. Findings indicate that while participants condone key elements of sexual consent, they do not consistently apply reliable strategies to seek consent. Instead, they use ambiguous social cues that are common in both consensual and nonconsensual sexual interactions, which reinforce the notion that consent is unclear.



中文翻译:

呻吟和眼神交流:男性在向伴侣表示同意时使用模棱两可的信号

近年来,男性预防性暴力的压力越来越大。本研究使用来自 25 次半结构化访谈的数据来探索异性恋本科男性如何应对文化和组织压力以寻求同意。参与者回答了有关他们最近的性经历和对校园性同意政策的态度的问题。调查结果表明,虽然参与者纵容性同意的关键要素,但他们并没有始终如一地采用可靠的策略来寻求同意。相反,他们使用在自愿和非自愿性互动中常见的模棱两可的社会线索,这强化了同意不明确的概念。

更新日期:2021-03-09
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