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Title: Nonmonogamous sexual relationships


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Non-monogamous sexual relationships
  • M.L.Ng
  • Department of Psychiatry

2
Characteristics
  • Relationship sexuality and intimacy
  • Lifestyle One household
  • Variant not sexually exclusive and/or not
    legalized.
  • Alternative/alternate
  • Excluding e.g.
  • Step families
  • Childless couples
  • Dual-earner couples etc.

3
Singlehood
  • Definition
  • The never married bachelors and spinster
  • Divorcees
  • Widows/widowers
  • No sex life? Free sex life?
  • Separate household?
  • The unattached?

4
Singlehood
  • Rate 20-30 and rising. FgtM
  • Causes Late marriages, rising divorce rates,
    non-marital life styles.
  • Attitudes to singlehood Negative
  • Types of singlehood
  • Voluntary/non-voluntary
  • Temporary/stable
  • Celibate or sexual (exclusive/non-exclusive.
    stable/casual)

5
The pros and cons of singlehood
  • Advantages
  • Sexual and social freedom
  • Self development
  • Devotion to faith, work or ideals
  • Disadvantages
  • Sexual and emotional isolation
  • Financial and health security
  • Family relationship and attachment

6
Cohabitation
  • Definition
  • marriage without being married?
  • Possible differences
  • Against marriage no preparation for marriage
  • For a defined period and then separate.
  • Particular financial arrangement
  • Prevalence
  • Middle age in Europe 10 of couples
  • Now, 20 and rising (ever cohabited rate)

7
Plan for cohabitation - FPAHK data 2001(Youths
aged 18-27)
8
Attitude to Cohab FPAHK data 2001(F3-F7
students)
9
Cohabitation
  • Social attitude
  • increasing acceptance.
  • Some countries/US states, a crime!
  • Styles (Straver)
  • Marriage like
  • Complete togetherness (super-marriage)
  • Limited togetherness
  • Independent

10
Cohabitation
  • Styles (Ridley)
  • Linus Blanket (Security)
  • Emancipation
  • Convenience
  • Testing
  • Styles (Macklin)
  • Temporary or casual
  • Going together
  • Transitional to marriage (Majority)
  • Alternative for marriage

11
Characteristics of cohabitors
  • Non-religious (non-Christian)
  • Age between 25 and 45 (2/3)
  • Earlier and more sexual experience
  • More liberal/unconventional
  • More unhappy family background
  • Males more generous
  • Females less diligent, self-accepting, law
    abiding, independent, happy background. Parents
    more sexually negative.

12
The process of cohabitation
  • Mutual discussion and deliberation? (lt25 in
    young, higher in divorcees)
  • Conscious or unconscious drifting in.
  • Frequent discussion on marriage
  • The factor of pregnancy or children.
  • The factor of legal/social advantages

13
Features of Co-habitation
  • Sex
  • More active, sophisticated and experimental.
  • Easier communication.
  • Not more sexually satisfied
  • 70 monogamous
  • around the same rate of extra-relational sex
  • higher sexual jealousy (FgtM)

14
Features of Co-habitation
  • Sex roles
  • more equal and interchangeable
  • Love satisfaction
  • more communication and love feeling
  • Commitment to the relationship
  • lower quantitative (material) commitment, e.g.
  • permanency or family building
  • enduring adversities/dissatisfactions
  • higher qualitative commitment
  • to make the relationship happy

15
Features of co-habitation
  • Less stable
  • About 40 breakup in 6 months (courtship)
  • Less barrier to dissolution
  • traditional pressure
  • Better for divorcees
  • The breaking up is just as painful
  • Greater ambivalence in decisions and choices
  • More legal problems
  • e.g. custody, property etc.

16
Homosexual relationships
  • Types of relationship
  • Casual
  • Co-habitation
  • Homosexual Marriage
  • Problems
  • As heterosexuals but intensified
  • Homos in heterosexual marriage
  • Commitment and durability
  • Children adoption

17
Extramarital relationships
  • Definition
  • Sexual relationship outside marriage
  • Implying infidelity and unfaithfulness
  • Not include comarital sex, e.g. mate swapping,
    sex in open marriages etc.?
  • Prostitution?
  • Incidence
  • High for males, even in medieval Europe.
  • Kinsey 40 hd, 26 wives by age 40.
  • Blumstein (83) 30 hd, 22 wives married for 10
    yrs.
  • Estimation 50 of all marriages.

18
Service data in Hong Kong
  • Family Service, HKCSS
  • 26.1 of marital problems (1988-1990)
  • HK Catholic Marriage Advisory Council
  • Around 37 (1991 -1994), 32 hd, 6 wife.

19
Attitudes to EMR
  • Officially condemned
  • US 75 adults disapproved
  • Minority tribes accept with restrictions
  • Depends on nature of involvement
  • Double standard for gender

20
Attitude to EMR FPAHK 2001(F3-F7 students)
21
Attitude to whoredom FPAHK 2001(F3-F7 students)
22
Patterns of EMR
  • Compensatory of a defective marriage
  • Still exclusive
  • Compensatory of separations
  • Tolerate casual affairs
  • Bohemian
  • Anti-monogamy
  • A spectrum of secretiveness with inclination to
    the secretive side

23
Features of EMR subjects
  • Males (Young females catching up)
  • Younger
  • Higher education and social class
  • More urban population
  • Non-religious (Non-Christians)
  • Politically liberal
  • Sexually liberal
  • Low marital/sexual satisfaction
  • ? Emotional or personality problems

24
Precipitating factors for EMR
  • Separations? (?)
  • Opportunities
  • Reciprocity (revenge, getting even)
  • Life philosophy
  • Novelty, variety, excitement Not necessarily
    sexual
  • Marital dissatisfaction (40)
  • Love or friendship (30)

25
Maintenance factors for EMR
  • Self-actualization and extension
  • Improved mood
  • Improved sexual feeling and performance
  • Enhanced self-esteem
  • Renewed appreciation of the marriage and spouse

26
Negative aspects of EMR
  • Practical problems secrecy, time management,
    social and health problems.
  • Psychological effects fear, guilt, anxiety,
    conflict.
  • Suspicion and jealousy from spouse even if the
    EMR is tolerated
  • Threat to marriage

27
Long term outcome of EMR
  • Females
  • Average 1 year duration span
  • 62 repetitive
  • Average 5 partners.
  • Males
  • All figures higher

28
Polyamory
  • Definition
  • Stable love-sex bonding between gt2 people.
    (Polyfidelity)
  • Include non-monogamous marriages (?)
  • Types and examples
  • Marital polyamory (various multi-partner
    marriages)
  • Traditional polyamory (Stanley Ho)
  • Adjustment polyamory (to overcome problems)
  • Open spontaneous (Quinn, Danny and Gilbert)
  • Subversive (Fengs homosexual case)

29
Patterns of polyamorus relations
  • Hierarchal Polyamory
  • Primary the legal or most bonded partner
  • Secondary, tertiary etc.
  • Non-hierarchal Polyamory
  • Circle of equals, triads
  • Vee A-B, A-C, but no B-C
  • Line relations Add young partners as old ones
    die.

30
Common questions on Polyamory
  • Jealousy If present, to solve as a problem
  • Rules not fixed
  • Sexual orientation all kinds
  • Duration from brief to permanent with children.
  • Partner additions or separation by open
    knowledge and negotiation.
  • Safe sex

31
Benefits of Polyamory
  • Life enrichment
  • Accelerate personal development
  • Stabilize families
  • Promote ecological lifestyles
  • Preparation for the future
  • End sex wars
  • Development of new cultures

32
Attitude to polyamory FPAHK 2001(F3-F7
students)
33
References
  • BP Buunk B Driel (1989) Variant life styles and
    relationships. Family Studies Series 11, London,
    Sage Publications.
  • DP Barach JE Lipton (2001) The Myth of
    Monogamy, New York, Henry Holt Co.
  • PL Kilbride (1994) Plural Marriage for our Times.
    Bergin Garvey.
  • AM Deborah (2001) Polyamory The New Love Without
    Limits Secrets of Sustainable Intimate
    Relationships. San Rafael, IntiNet Resource
    Centre.
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