Gunning Jacqueline N, Rubinsky Valerie, Aragón Ashley, Roldán Monica, McMahon Taylor, Cooke-Jackson Angela
Department of Communication, University of Connecticut, 337 Mansfield Road, Unit 1259, 06269 Storrs, Connecticut, USA.
Communication, Social Science Program, University of Maine, Augusta, ME USA.
Sex Cult. 2023 Jan 7:1-17. doi: 10.1007/s12119-022-10058-8.
Extending prior research on the communicative intersections of bondage, domination, and sadomasochism (BDSM) and disability communities, the present article presents preliminary findings on sexual and boundary-setting communication overlaps in relational minority groups and partnerships with disabilities. Both disability and BDSM communities engage in preparatory, open, and boundary-setting sexual communication that prioritizes shifting physical, emotional, and relational needs. Highlighting reflections from partnerships navigating chronic illness, pain, and neurodivergence, our findings extend previous recommendations for boundary-setting to focus on relationships with disability, identifying intersections as including (1) reflecting upon needs and boundaries amidst shifting symptomatology, (2) (re)write sexual and intimate scripts to prioritize (dis)ability, (3) (re)negotiate relational needs and set expectations, and (4) bring awareness to the role of mental health and medication. Findings focus on implications for disability and sexual communication, the disruption of traditional sexual scripts, and therapeutic and clinical application. Limitations and future research are discussed.
在对捆绑、支配和施虐受虐癖(BDSM)与残疾群体的交流交叉点进行先前研究的基础上,本文呈现了关于关系少数群体以及残疾相关伙伴关系中性与边界设定交流重叠的初步研究结果。残疾群体和BDSM群体都进行准备性、开放性和边界设定性的性交流,这种交流优先考虑不断变化的身体、情感和关系需求。通过突出那些应对慢性病、疼痛和神经差异的伙伴关系中的思考,我们的研究结果扩展了先前关于边界设定的建议,使其关注与残疾相关的关系,确定交叉点包括:(1)在症状不断变化的情况下反思需求和边界;(2)(重新)编写性与亲密关系的脚本,以残疾为优先考量;(3)(重新)协商关系需求并设定期望;(4)认识到心理健康和药物治疗的作用。研究结果聚焦于对残疾与性交流的影响、传统性脚本的破坏以及治疗和临床应用。文中还讨论了研究的局限性和未来研究方向。