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此摘要是机器生成的。

交生性,吸引现有关系中的多人,是研究不足的. 研究证实这种吸引力存在,通常被描述为对伴侣之间的动态的吸引,影响着不同的个人.

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非一夫一妻制的非一夫一妻制多重恋爱是一种多元恋爱.奇怪的 奇怪的 奇怪的性吸引力 性吸引力性取向 性取向是指性取向.这是一种交生性关系.

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科学领域:

  • 性研究性研究性研究.
  • 社会心理学 社会心理学
  • 关系科学科学 关系科学

背景情况:

  • 交生性,即对事先存在的关系中的多个个体的吸引力,是文化话语中公认的现象.
  • 这种形式的吸引力在性领域仍未得到充分研究.
  • 缺乏对共生性吸引力的验证可能会对经历这种吸引力的个人产生负面影响,即使是在多性恋社区内.

研究的目的:

  • 用经验数据研究共生性吸引的现象.
  • 了解那些认同同生性吸引的人的特征和经验.
  • 挑战围绕交生性吸引力的隐形性和耻辱感.

主要方法:

  • 二次数据的综合混合方法分析.
  • 利用了2023年"快乐研究"的数据.
  • 定性和定量数据分析,以探索共生性吸引力.

主要成果:

  • 这些发现支持了共生性吸引力的存在.
  • 个人将这种吸引力描述为对关系中人们共享的能量,多维性和力量的吸引力.
  • 一个多样化的人口体验了共生性吸引力,这可能是强烈的,频繁的或普遍的体验.

结论:

  • 交生性吸引力是一个有效的经验,得到经验证据的支持.
  • 这种吸引力扩大了对欲望和性取向的概念化.
  • 这些发现挑战了单一规范的观点,并主张在性研究和多性恋社区中得到更大的认可和验证.