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Title: Chapter 13 Sexuality and the Adult Years


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Chapter 13Sexuality and the Adult Years

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Single Living
  • Increasing rates
  • May reflect change in societal attitudes
  • Lifestyle and satisfaction vary widely
  • Celibacy or long-term monogamy
  • Serial monogamy
  • Single persons engage in sexual activity less
    often and are less satisfied than married persons

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Cohabitation
  • Domestic partnership
  • Cohabitation vs. marriage
  • Social impact
  • Similarities and differences between cohabitation
    and marriage
  • Impact before marriage

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Cohabitation
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Mens Cohabitation Rates by Educational Level
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Marriage
  • Stable families convey social norms
  • Defines rights of inheritance
  • Regulates sexual behavior
  • Emotional and social support system
  • Associated with better health
  • Takes different forms in different cultures
  • Same-sex and interracial marriage

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Marriage in Current Collectivist and
Individualist Cultures
  • Collectivist cultures
  • Emphasize group goals over individual
  • Marriage unites families not two individuals
  • Arranged marriages common
  • Emphasize needs of family, community, or
    religion de-emphasize love
  • Polygamy
  • Individualistic cultures
  • Emphasize feelings of love
  • Importance of love is a recent innovation

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Changing Expectations and Marital Patterns
  • Discrepancy between American marriage ideal and
    actual practices
  • Most politically conservative areas (Bible
    Belt) have some of the highest rates of divorce
    and unwed mothers
  • Unrealistic expectations of fulfillment
  • Fewer support networks for marriage
  • Lack of preparation for daily issues
  • People live longer

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Predicting Marital SatisfactionGottmans Research
  • Based on heterosexual couples
  • Ratio of positive to negative comments predict
    satisfaction
  • Five positive to one negative interaction is key

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Sexual Behavior and Satisfaction in Marriage
  • Factors that raise sexual satisfaction
  • Factors that lower sexual satisfaction
  • Sexless union can be satisfying
  • DINS (Dual income, no sex)

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Extramarital Relationships
  • Cultural differences
  • Most cultures have restrictive norms usually
    more restrictive for women
  • Consensual
  • Swinging, open marriage, and polyamory
  • Nonconsensual
  • Varied and complex reasons
  • Younger people have more affairs
  • Role of Internet
  • Impact on marriage varies

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Divorce
  • Almost half of all first marriages end in divorce
  • Reasons for high divorce rate
  • Increased expectations for marital and sexual
    fulfillment
  • No-fault divorce laws
  • Reduction in social stigma
  • Womens economic independence

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Reasons People Give for Divorce
  • Communication problems
  • Basic unhappiness
  • Incompatibility
  • Drug abuse and physical abuse

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Sexuality and Aging
  • Aging associated with sexless time
  • Double standard for aging
  • Health is most crucial to sexual well-being

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Sexuality and Aging
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Sexual Activity in Later Years
  • Among sexually active adults over age 60 61
    said their sex life today was either the same or
    more physically satisfying than in their 40s
  • Factors that maintain activity
  • Prior interest in sexual activity
  • Regularity of sexual activity
  • Good physical health
  • SES

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Sexuality and AgingHomosexual Relationships in
Later Years
  • Same-Sex sexual activity in later years is
    similar to heterosexual
  • Lesbian advantages
  • Less likely to be widowed
  • Higher pool of alternatives
  • Less aging double standard

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Widowhood
  • Widows to widowers ratio 41
  • 50 of widowers remarry
  • 25 of widows remarry
  • Older people remain interested in sex even when
    no partner is available
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