Goldberg Abbie E, Allen Katherine R, Ellawala Themal, Ross Lori E
Clark University.
Virginia Tech.
J Marital Fam Ther. 2018 Jan;44(1):150-164. doi: 10.1111/jmft.12242. Epub 2017 May 24.
Drawing from queer and communication privacy management frameworks, this study examines the narratives of 22 bisexual, male-partnered women who were interviewed during the perinatal period and one year postnatally about their disclosures of sexual identity to family of origin. Most women rarely discussed their sexual identity with family; participants who had disclosed described such disclosures as provoking discomfort. Some women stated that their parental status seemed to invalidate the need to talk about their sexual history or identity with family, due its declining salience and increased concerns about judgment. This study reveals how partnership and parenthood statuses contribute to the intensification of heteronormative pressures in relation to family. Therapists should attend to the role of heteronormative values regarding partnering, family-building, and parenting.
本研究借鉴酷儿理论和沟通隐私管理框架,考察了22名双性恋、有男性伴侣的女性的叙述。这些女性在围产期及产后一年内接受了访谈,内容涉及她们向原生家庭披露性取向的情况。大多数女性很少与家人谈论自己的性取向;已披露性取向的参与者表示,此类披露引发了不适感。一些女性表示,她们为人父母的身份似乎使与家人谈论性史或性取向的必要性丧失了效力,因为其重要性下降,且对评判的担忧增加。本研究揭示了伴侣关系和为人父母的身份如何加剧了与家庭相关的异性恋规范压力。治疗师应关注异性恋规范价值观在伴侣关系、组建家庭和养育子女方面所起的作用。