An Examination of the Nature of Erotic Talk

作者: Peter K. Jonason , Gabrielle L. Betteridge , Ian I. Kneebone

DOI: 10.1007/S10508-015-0585-2

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摘要: Using a mixed-methods study, we provided the first systematic documentation and exploration of erotic talk. In Study 1 (N = 95), participants 569 talk statements in an anonymous online survey, which classified, using modified thematic analysis, as being representative eight themes. 2 (N = 238), quantified individual differences these themes, subjected them to factor examined nomological network surrounding with measures relationship sexual satisfaction, sociosexuality, personality. The initial categories represented two higher order factors, call individualist mutualistic These factors were orthogonal analysis distinct their network. While majority people reported talk, found few sex its use.

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