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The Influence of Early Experiences and Adult Attachment on the Exhibition of the Sexual Double Standard
Sexuality and Culture (2016)
  • Amanda M. Vicary
  • Yuliana Zaikman
  • Michael J Marks
  • Erin Vogel
Abstract
The sexual double standard is the phenomenon whereby men andwomen are judged differently for the same sexual behavior. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the potential relationship between life history
theory, attachment theory and the sexual double standard. Life history theory posits that one’s upbringing (e.g., quality of early relationship with one’s parents) may have implications for one’s future mating strategies, especially for women. Furthermore, adult attachment orientation often influences individuals’ feelings toward sexual behavior. To address the relationship between these variables, we had participants complete questionnaires regarding their early relationships with their parents and their current attachment regarding romantic partners. Participants then evaluated a target individual who reported having 1 or 12 sexual partners (N = 154). Results showed that female participants’ early relationships with their parents and their current attachment avoidance predicted their exhibition of the double standard. Results are discussed in the context of theoretical and empirical
implications.
Keywords
  • Sexual double standard,
  • Attachment theory,
  • Life history theory,
  • Sexual activity
Disciplines
Publication Date
Fall September, 2016
Publisher Statement
Sexuality & Culture is an interdisciplinary journal published by Springer. Please visit Sexuality & Culture online for more information about this journal.
Citation Information
Amanda M. Vicary, Yuliana Zaikman, Michael J Marks and Erin Vogel. "The Influence of Early Experiences and Adult Attachment on the Exhibition of the Sexual Double Standard" Sexuality and Culture Vol. 20 Iss. 3 (2016) p. 425 - 445 ISSN: 1095-5143
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/amanda_vicary/16/