de Visser Richard, McDonald Dee
Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Falmer BN1 9QH, UK.
Br J Soc Psychol. 2007 Jun;46(Pt 2):459-76. doi: 10.1348/014466606X143153.
Swinging involves consensual mutual involvement in extra-dyadic sex. Jealousy in swinging couples is an interesting topic for social psychological research, because it is a common and acceptable response to a romantic partner's real or imagined infidelity. This qualitative study examined the management of jealousy among four active heterosexual swinging couples living in southern England. Participants highlighted the importance of discussion and negotiation to develop a shared couple identity and shared rules and boundaries that allowed them to manage jealousy so that they could better enjoy swinging. Rather than seeking to eliminate jealousy, swingers may manage their feelings of jealousy in order to increase sexual excitement and arousal. This study adds to our understanding of jealousy among swingers and the broader issue of jealousy in intimate relationships.
交换性伴侣涉及双方自愿共同参与非一夫一妻制的性行为。交换性伴侣夫妇中的嫉妒心理是社会心理学研究的一个有趣话题,因为它是对浪漫伴侣真实或想象中的不忠行为的一种常见且可接受的反应。这项定性研究考察了居住在英格兰南部的四对活跃的异性恋交换性伴侣夫妇中嫉妒心理的处理方式。参与者强调了讨论和协商对于形成共同的夫妻身份以及共同的规则和界限的重要性,这些规则和界限使他们能够处理嫉妒心理,从而更好地享受交换性伴侣的行为。交换性伴侣者并非试图消除嫉妒,而是可能会管理自己的嫉妒情绪,以增加性兴奋和唤起。这项研究增进了我们对交换性伴侣者之间嫉妒心理以及亲密关系中更广泛的嫉妒问题的理解。