Robbins Nicolette K, Low Kathryn Graff, Query Anna N
Psychiatry Department, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
Psychology Department, Bates College, Lane Hall, Room 120, 2 Andrews Road, Lewiston, ME, 04240, USA.
Arch Sex Behav. 2016 Apr;45(3):751-60. doi: 10.1007/s10508-015-0561-x. Epub 2015 Sep 3.
"Coming out" is an important process not only for identity formation in sexual minorities, but also for increasing access to romantic partners of similar identities (Vaughan & Waehler, 2010). It is unclear how asexuality and the variations within the asexual community are revealed and communicated in the coming out process. Some asexual individuals may find no practical value in coming out, as they do not seek romantic partnerships, while others pursue romantic relationships that are devoid of sexual activity. To date, virtually no psychological research has explored the "coming out" experience for those with an asexual identity. The current research analyzed the "coming out" narratives of 169 self-identified asexual individuals recruited from three online asexual communities using a phenomenological approach. Salient themes were extracted from narratives about the experience of developing an asexual identity. Themes included skepticism from family and friends, lack of acceptance and misunderstanding, non-disclosure of the asexual identity, relief upon discovering the asexual community, and the role of the internet in asexual identity discovery and expression. A theoretical model of asexual identity development is proposed based on these findings.
“出柜”不仅是性少数群体身份形成的重要过程,也是增加与具有相似身份的浪漫伴侣接触机会的重要过程(沃恩和韦勒,2010)。目前尚不清楚无性恋以及无性恋群体中的各种差异在出柜过程中是如何被揭示和传达的。一些无性恋者可能觉得出柜没有实际价值,因为他们不寻求浪漫伴侣关系,而另一些人则追求没有性活动的浪漫关系。迄今为止,几乎没有心理学研究探讨过无性恋身份者的“出柜”经历。本研究采用现象学方法,分析了从三个在线无性恋群体招募的169名自我认同为无性恋者的“出柜”故事。从关于无性恋身份形成经历的故事中提取了突出主题。主题包括来自家人和朋友的怀疑、缺乏接纳和误解、无性恋身份的隐瞒、发现无性恋群体后的解脱,以及互联网在无性恋身份发现和表达中的作用。基于这些发现,提出了一个无性恋身份发展理论模型。