Gray J P
Arch Sex Behav. 1984 Jun;13(3):223-31. doi: 10.1007/BF01541649.
Abernethy (1974) hypothesized that the quality and quantity of sexual activity within marriage is affected by the dominance relations between partners. This paper reviews her argument and the reactions it engendered. A holocultural test of the relationship between a wife's power within marriage and various measures of sexual behaviors and attitudes is conducted to explore one aspect of Abernethy's position. The results suggest that high levels of female power within marriage do not have an adverse affect on male sexual functioning. Results also indicate that societies characterized by high female power within marriage exhibit behaviors and attitudes which Western thought sees as sexually "healthy."
阿伯内西(1974年)提出假设,认为婚姻中性行为的质量和数量受伴侣间主导关系的影响。本文回顾了她的论点及其引发的反应。为探究阿伯内西观点的一个方面,对妻子在婚姻中的权力与各种性行为及态度衡量指标之间的关系进行了全文化测试。结果表明,婚姻中女性权力较高对男性性功能没有负面影响。结果还表明,婚姻中女性权力较高的社会表现出的行为和态度,在西方观念中被视为性方面“健康”。