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Why Do Some Heterosexual Men Have More Female Sex Partners Than Others?: Sexual Conservatism, Rape Myth Acceptance, Preference for Temporary Relationships, and Socioeconomic Status |
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The present paper addresses certain factors that determine why some heterosexual men have more female sexual partners than others. Men’s exploration of multiple female sex partners can be measured by their frequency of buying sex services from prostitutes and keeping sexual relationships with multiple women within a short span of time. The paper argues that men’s differential resource attainment, their conservatism or progressivism about sexual behavior in general, and their belief system in regard to stereotypes or myths pertaining certain “expected” behaviors for women may result in some men’s preference for temporary relationships to conventional ones, which ultimately makes differences among men in exploring multiple female sexual partners. In so doing, the paper shows pathways among aforementioned social-psychological factors. |
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| Das, Shyamal., Eargle, Lisa. and Esmail, Ashraf. "Why Do Some Heterosexual Men Have More Female Sex Partners Than Others?: Sexual Conservatism, Rape Myth Acceptance, Preference for Temporary Relationships, and Socioeconomic Status" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal Convention Center, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Aug 10, 2006 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p96794_index.html> |
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| Das, S. K., Eargle, L. and Esmail, A. M. , 2006-08-10 "Why Do Some Heterosexual Men Have More Female Sex Partners Than Others?: Sexual Conservatism, Rape Myth Acceptance, Preference for Temporary Relationships, and Socioeconomic Status" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal Convention Center, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Online <PDF>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p96794_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: The present paper addresses certain factors that determine why some heterosexual men have more female sexual partners than others. Men’s exploration of multiple female sex partners can be measured by their frequency of buying sex services from prostitutes and keeping sexual relationships with multiple women within a short span of time. The paper argues that men’s differential resource attainment, their conservatism or progressivism about sexual behavior in general, and their belief system in regard to stereotypes or myths pertaining certain “expected” behaviors for women may result in some men’s preference for temporary relationships to conventional ones, which ultimately makes differences among men in exploring multiple female sexual partners. In so doing, the paper shows pathways among aforementioned social-psychological factors. |
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| Why do some heterosexual men have more female sex partners than others?: Sexual Conservatism Rape Myth Acceptance Preference for Temporary Relationships and Socioeconomic Status By Shyamal Kumar Das PhD Department of Sociology Minot State University Minot North Dakota Ashraf Esmail PhD Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice Delgado Community College New Orleans Louisiana Lisa Eargle Department of Sociology Francis Marion University Florence South Carolina The present paper addresses certain factors that determine why some heterosexual men have more female |
| ACCEPTANCE RELATIONS SEXUAL .449 .000 .000 .000 CONSERVATISM RAPE MYTH .349 .221 .000 .000 ACCEPTANCE PREFERRING TEMPORARY -.004 -.140 .235 .000 RELATIONS PROMISCUITY .244 .143 -.067 -.283 19 |
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