Departments of Psychology & Women's Studies, Programs in Neuroscience, Reproductive Sciences, and Science, Technology, and Society, University of Michigan, 530 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
Arch Sex Behav. 2013 May;42(4):553-60. doi: 10.1007/s10508-012-0014-8. Epub 2012 Oct 16.
Touch is a critical factor in intimate bonds between romantic partners. Although cuddling is a key expression of intimacy, it has received little empirical attention. Past research suggests that cuddling has some sexual aspects (e.g., it increases testosterone [T]), but there are theoretical reasons to expect cuddling to also involve nurturant intimacy (which should decrease T). In this article, we examined the phenomenon of partner cuddling to: (1) provide a descriptive examination; (2) determine if cuddling involved only nurturant intimacy or also sexual intimacy; and (3) test whether cuddling was perceived as nurturant but experienced as sexual. Via an online questionnaire, 514 participants (338 women) responded to quantitative and qualitative questions about cuddling with their romantic partners. Results suggested that cuddling occurred frequently and for relatively long durations, and was viewed very positively. Findings also showed that cuddling was perceived as nurturant and non-sexual but was experienced as at least somewhat sexual, which may explain why past research had found that cuddling increased T. Correlational analyses linked cuddling frequency and enjoyment positively with partnered sexual activities, but negatively with solitary sexuality. Results were discussed relative to evolutionary theories of distinct but overlapping neurobiological systems underlying pair bonding that involve sexual and nurturant intimacy.
触摸是浪漫伴侣之间亲密关系的一个关键因素。虽然拥抱是亲密的一种重要表达,但它很少受到实证关注。过去的研究表明,拥抱具有一些性方面的作用(例如,它会增加睾丸激素[T]),但也有理论上的理由认为拥抱也涉及养育的亲密关系(这应该会降低 T)。在本文中,我们研究了伴侣拥抱的现象:(1)提供描述性的考察;(2)确定拥抱是否只涉及养育的亲密关系,还是也涉及性的亲密关系;(3)检验拥抱是否被认为是养育的,但实际上是性的。通过在线问卷,514 名参与者(338 名女性)回答了关于与浪漫伴侣拥抱的定量和定性问题。结果表明,拥抱经常发生,持续时间相对较长,并且被认为非常积极。研究结果还表明,拥抱被认为是养育的,非性的,但至少在某种程度上是性的,这也许可以解释为什么过去的研究发现拥抱会增加 T。相关性分析将拥抱的频率和享受与伴侣的性活动联系起来,而与独身的性活动则呈负相关。结果相对于涉及性和养育亲密关系的不同但重叠的神经生物学系统的进化理论进行了讨论。