Common vs. uncommon sexual acts : evidence for the sexual double standard

Peter K. Jonason, Michael J. Marks

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    Abstract

    The lack of consistent evidence for the sexual double standard may be related to the rather benign nature of the heterosexual behaviors often studied (e.g., casual sex, premarital sex). College students from the southwestern U.S. evaluated targets who engaged in mixed-gender threesomes (where three people engage in simultaneous sexual acts; Study 1: N=120) and targets in a monogamous sexual relationship (Study 2: N=105). Evidence for the sexual double standard was found via effects of targets' gender among those who engaged in threesomes. Targets who had monogamous sex were evaluated more favorably than the targets who engaged in threesomes. We suggest that the sexual double standard may still exist for uncommon sexual behaviors.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)357-365
    Number of pages9
    JournalSex Roles
    Volume60
    Issue number45448
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

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