Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research, Aarhus University, Artillerivej 90, 2, 2300, Copenhagen S., Denmark.
Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research, Aarhus University, Bartholins Alle 10, 8000, Aarhus, Denmark.
Int J Drug Policy. 2020 Jul;81:102526. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2019.07.021. Epub 2019 Aug 7.
Although young women's friendships remain understudied in drinking contexts, some researchers have pointed to how young women can make use of each other to manage sexual advances when drinking. In this paper, we explore how young women make use of friends to negotiate their sexual boundaries, and construct the meaning of sexual experiences in a context of heavy alcohol use.
The data stems from a large scale research project at the Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research, Aarhus University, which included 140 interviews with young Danes between the ages of 18-25. In the present study, we primarily use narratives from 33 in-depth interviews with young women, who recall their personal sexual experiences with men in the context of heavy alcohol use.
We find that these young women make meaning of their sexual experiences in relation to friends through a negotiation of their emotional response as well as dominant gender norms. We argue that friends may serve to prevent sexual regret and offer support in instances where young women feel regret after engaging in sex when drinking heavily. However, we also argue that friends may encourage a more humorous approach in recounting sexual encounters in the context of heavy alcohol use, which may contradict their initial feelings of the encounter and gloss over issues of sexual consent.
With this article we point to how young women's ability to negotiate the meaning of their sexual experiences as well as that of sexual consent more generally, are interlinked with prevalent gender norms that play out in the context of friendships. The young women in our study narrated friends as more central to negotiations of sexual boundaries than sexual partners when in a context of heavy alcohol use. On this basis, we develop the term 'social consent', which we suggest that future studies and preventive efforts should take into account in order to challenge the gender norms that can serve to normalize sexual violence in drinking contexts.
尽管年轻女性的友谊在饮酒背景下仍未得到充分研究,但一些研究人员指出,年轻女性在饮酒时如何相互利用来应对性侵犯。在本文中,我们探讨了年轻女性如何利用朋友来协商自己的性边界,并在大量饮酒的背景下构建性体验的意义。
这些数据源自奥胡斯大学酒精和毒品研究中心的一项大型研究项目,其中包括对 18-25 岁的丹麦年轻人进行的 140 次访谈。在本研究中,我们主要使用了 33 名年轻女性的深度访谈中的叙述,这些女性回忆了自己在大量饮酒时与男性的个人性经历。
我们发现,这些年轻女性通过协商自己的情感反应以及主导的性别规范,来理解自己的性经历。我们认为,朋友可以防止性后悔,并在年轻女性在大量饮酒后感到后悔时提供支持。然而,我们也认为,朋友可能会鼓励在大量饮酒时以更幽默的方式讲述性经历,这可能与她们最初的感受相矛盾,并掩盖性同意的问题。
通过本文,我们指出了年轻女性协商性经历的意义以及更普遍的性同意的能力如何与在友谊背景下普遍存在的性别规范相互关联。我们研究中的年轻女性在大量饮酒时,将朋友描述为比性伴侣更能协商性边界。在此基础上,我们提出了“社会同意”一词,我们建议未来的研究和预防工作应该考虑到这一点,以挑战那些可以使饮酒背景下的性暴力正常化的性别规范。