Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo, Norway.
Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo, Norway.
Int J Drug Policy. 2017 Nov;49:160-167. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2017.08.005. Epub 2017 Sep 1.
In this study, we use assemblage theory to investigate the link between alcohol use and one-night stands.
The data come from qualitative interviews conducted with 104 young participants in the night-time economy.
We show that: (i) alcohol-fuelled sexual explorations (e.g. erotic fantasizing, flirting and sex) are of paramount importance for young partygoers; (ii) sexualized territories (e.g. private parties, rural feasts and the backseat of cars) significantly shape the experience and performance of one-night stands; and (iii) contrary to previous research, one-night stands are to a large degree associated with pleasure-the immediate pleasure of having sex and the long-term pleasure of telling about it to others.
We argue that drunken one-night stands are part and parcel of a drinking culture that places high value on sexual encounters and personal sex stories.
在这项研究中,我们运用组合理论来探究饮酒与一夜情之间的联系。
数据来自于对 104 名夜间经济活动参与者进行的定性访谈。
我们表明:(i)酒精激发的性探索(如色情幻想、调情和性)对年轻的派对参与者至关重要;(ii)性化的场所(如私人派对、乡村宴会和汽车后座)极大地影响了一夜情的体验和表现;(iii)与先前的研究相反,一夜情在很大程度上与快乐相关——即时的性快感和向他人讲述性经历的长期快感。
我们认为,醉酒的一夜情是一种饮酒文化的一部分,这种文化高度重视性接触和个人性故事。