Irvin Molly K, Lorenz Tierney
Center for Brain Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA.
J Sex Marital Ther. 2025;51(5):539-547. doi: 10.1080/0092623X.2025.2512103. Epub 2025 Jun 3.
Many clinicians use partner gender as a proxy for a patient's sexual orientation. Yet partnership and orientation are distinct constructs, and their interaction may be particularly relevant for bisexual/pansexual (i.e., plurisexual) people who may be in same- or mixed-gender relationships. We explored the effects of plurisexual identity, partner gender(s), and their interaction in predicting sexual desire and fantasy, two fundamental components of sexual functioning. Undergraduate participants in relationships (n = 493; 80% cisgender women, 16% cisgender men, 4% gender minority) completed an online survey including items on plurisexual identity, partner gender(s), sexual desire and fantasy. There were significant interactions between plurisexual identity and partner gender in predicting desire and fantasy, such that among participants in mixed-gender relationships, plurisexual participants reported significantly higher sexual desire and more diverse and frequent sexual fantasies than monosexual participants. As the interaction between sexual orientation and partner gender can reveal more information about sexual desire and fantasy than either variable alone, these findings suggest that clinicians should collect both pieces of information when working with plurisexual patients.
许多临床医生将伴侣性别作为患者性取向的替代指标。然而,伴侣关系和性取向是不同的概念,它们之间的相互作用可能对处于同性或异性伴侣关系中的双性恋/泛性恋(即多性恋)者尤为重要。我们探讨了多性恋身份、伴侣性别及其相互作用对预测性欲和性幻想(性功能的两个基本组成部分)的影响。处于恋爱关系中的本科参与者(n = 493;80%为顺性别女性,16%为顺性别男性,4%为性别少数群体)完成了一项在线调查,其中包括关于多性恋身份、伴侣性别、性欲和性幻想的项目。在预测欲望和幻想方面,多性恋身份和伴侣性别之间存在显著的相互作用,即在异性伴侣关系的参与者中,多性恋参与者报告的性欲显著高于单性恋参与者,性幻想也更多样、更频繁。由于性取向和伴侣性别之间的相互作用比单独的任何一个变量都能揭示更多关于性欲和性幻想的信息,这些发现表明,临床医生在治疗多性恋患者时应收集这两方面的信息。