Haifa University, Haifa, Israel.
Arch Sex Behav. 1971 Dec;1(4):293-307. doi: 10.1007/BF01638058.
Premarital sexual behavior and marriage patterns were investigated in Israeli kibbutzim. All adolescents and adults of the second generation (N =65)in one kibbutz were studied. There were no cases of heterosexual activity between any two native adolescents of the same peer group and no cases of marriage between any two members of the same peer group. The avoidance was completely voluntary. Among 2769 marriages contracted by second generation adults in all kibbutzim, there were no cases of intra-peer group marriage. These findings could represent a case of negative imprinting whereby collective peer group education which includes an incessant exposure to peers from the first days of life and an unimpeded tactile relationship among the peers between ages 0-6 results in sexual avoidance and exogamy.
本研究调查了以色列基布兹的婚前性行为和婚姻模式。对一个基布兹中的第二代所有青少年和成年人(N=65)进行了研究。同一同龄群体的两个异性青少年之间没有发生过异性活动,也没有同一同龄群体的两名成员之间发生过婚姻。这种回避完全是自愿的。在所有基布兹中第二代成年人所订立的 2769 桩婚姻中,没有发生同侪内婚姻的案例。这些发现可能代表了一种负性印记的情况,即集体同侪群体教育,包括从生命的第一天就不断地接触同侪,以及在 0-6 岁之间同侪之间无障碍的触觉关系,导致了性回避和外婚。