Swinger couples-committed
couples who consensually engage in extra-relational sex for recreational
purposes-are difficult for researchers to access due to the social stigma
associated with swinging.
This study builds upon the limited research on
swinger couples by examining personal experiences with swinging. Specifically,
32 semi-structured interviews with swingers (16 husband-wife dyads, interviewed
separately) were analyzed using grounded theory methods to understand the
process of transitioning into and maintaining marital satisfaction in the swinging
lifestyle.
The model formed included
- antecedent steps taken to enter into the lifestyle,
- types of desires fulfilled,
- stated benefits of being in the lifestyle, and
- rules that guided couples throughout the process.
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By: Kimberly C1, Hans JD2.
- 1Faculty of Child and Family Studies, University of Southern Mississippi, 118 College Drive, #5035, Hattiesburg, MS, 39406, USA. claire.kimberly@usm.edu.
- 2Faculty of Family Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA.
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