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Chapter 16. Sex and Heartache. Quote for the day. ‘Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all. -Alfred Tennyson, In Memoriam A.H.H. Did you know?.
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Chapter 16 Sex and Heartache
Quote for the day ‘Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all. -Alfred Tennyson, In Memoriam A.H.H.
Did you know? • An exclusive primary sex partner is associated with the lowest rates of negative feelings, as well as the highest rates of positive feelings. • Does monogamy make people happier, or are happy people more likely to be monogamous?
Relationships can make you: Sad Mad Scared
Relationships can make you sad • It is risky to take a chance on loving someone. • Be sure your sadness is not related to clinical depression • There can be a chemical basis for sadness that accompanies the loss of love. • Sadness varies in intensity • Is sadness really anger turned inwards?
Relationships can make you sad • Loneliness • Our need to belong is one of the most fundamental and powerful motives • One crucial factor in avoiding loneliness is having some ongoing close relationships. • Two distinct types of loneliness: • Social loneliness • Emotional loneliness
Relationships can make you sad • Loneliness • Prevalent among college students • Social isolation • Marriage is associated with less loneliness • Coping with loneliness • Accepting and reflecting on what you are experiencing • Increasing social contacts • Increasing your activity level
Relationships can make you sad • Breaking Up • Long-term relationships dissolve for a variety of reasons • Interdependence Theory • Duck’s Phases of Dissolving a Relationship
Relationships can make you sad • Breaking Up • Long-term relationships dissolve for a variety of reasons • Interdependence Theory • Duck’s Phases of Dissolving a Relationship • Cascade Model of Dissolving a Relationship
Relationships can make you sad • Being dumped is even harder • Biggest difference between initiator and abandoned partner is PREPARATION. • Ending a relationship is usually painful, and sometimes it can be traumatic, or even dangerous • Motives for attempted/completed suicide • Anger or revenge • Absolution of self-blame through self-punishment • Escape from unbearable suffering
Relationships can make you sad • Being dumped is even harder • Some people are more sensitive to rejection • Cognitive-affective processing • Self-fulfilling prophecy • Dependent love is the basis of much of our popular culture • The quality of the relationship is not always a good indicator of how you’ll feel if it ends.
Relationships can make you sad • Unrequited Love • Love that is not returned or reciprocated • Inevitable part of the process of searching for a mate • People are attracted to highly desirable partners, but they end up with partners about equal to themselves. • Unpleasant for both people involved • Romantic rejection is hard to communicate
Relationships can make you sad • Unrequited Love • Principle of least interest: whoever is less in love has the most power • Unrequited love is not the same as a crush • Erotomania: a delusional belief that someone, often a celebrity, has a romantic interest. • Typically lonely people who have had few sex partners and view their lives as a series of disappointments
Relationships can make you sad • Guilt • Felt when we violate sexual values that we have established for ourselves or that are established for us • Anxiety or unhappiness resulting from feeling we have done something wrong • Feeling guilty about sex can be related to a belief that sex is immoral, sinful, or dirty.
Relationships can make you mad • Jealousy • Perceived threat to existing relationship • Unlike envy: desire to obtain something that someone else already has. • Two situations likely to activate jealousy: • A threat to your self-esteem • A threat to the relationship
Relationships can make you mad • Jealousy • Jealousy appears to be a nearly universal human experience • Gender differences in sexual jealousy • Sexual versus emotional infidelity • Coping with jealousy • Male jealousy more likely to result in injury/killing • Women typically blame themselves
Relationships can make you mad • Conflict about sex can make you angry, sad or anxious • Sex can be a source of unacknowledged tension • Disagreement about sex may reflect other problems in the relationship. • Expressing anger almost always makes people angrier • Count to 10 • Anger versus aggression
Relationships can make you scared • From a physiological perspective, anxiety and love are very much the same • A certain amount of sexual anxiety might be helpful to some relationships • Sometimes anxious feelings might be a warning that there is something wrong • Each of us develops coping mechanism to help us take care of ourselves during stressful times.
Relationships can make you scared • Performance Anxiety • Sex is not an Olympic event • Normalcy Anxiety • What is normal? • Fear of Commitment and Intimacy • Not all emotionally intimate relationships are sexual, and not every sexually intimate relationship involves emotional intimacy.
Relationships can make you scared • Shyness • Social avoidance or social anxiety may be interpreted as disinterest, conceit, or snobbery • Shy people may have low interpersonal skills • Cognitive interference • Sexual Phobias • Extreme irrational fears that are out of proportion to any real danger