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\You Enjoy Talking about It More than Doing It\: Fake Narratives in Disdainful Relationships

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    Identifier: imarina:9271512
    Authors:
    Torras-Gomez, ElisabethLeon-Jimenez, SusanaJoanpere, MarValls-Carol, Rosa
    Abstract:
    Research has found that the coercive dominant discourse (CDD) can have a negative impact on girls' sexual pleasure. In this vein, a previous study found that girls who described relationships under the CDD as exciting also recognized a lack of sexual pleasure in these. One of the elements underlying this apparent contradiction was an identified mismatch between what the participants had experienced in such relationships, characterized for being disdainful, and what they had told their friends. Nonetheless, more research is needed in order to better understand how girls' narratives about their sexual-affective relationships differ from the ways in which they experienced them. The current study aims at identifying and analysing the presence of fake narratives in the interactions girls have with their peers regarding sexual-affective relationships. To this end, 10 communicative interviews were conducted with girls between 18 and 21 years of age. Results show that while participants recognize feeling a lack of pleasure in those disdainful relationships, they portrayed these as exciting when telling their peers about them, suppressing the negative feelings around them. These findings corroborate the presence of fake narratives in relation to disdainful relationships and bring new insights into the aspects these fabricated stories are built around.
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    Author, as appears in the article.: Torras-Gomez, Elisabeth; Leon-Jimenez, Susana; Joanpere, Mar; Valls-Carol, Rosa
    Department: Gestió d'Empreses
    URV's Author/s: Joanpere Foraster, Mar
    Keywords: Coercive dominant discourse Communication Fake narratives Friends Gender violence Sex
    Abstract: Research has found that the coercive dominant discourse (CDD) can have a negative impact on girls' sexual pleasure. In this vein, a previous study found that girls who described relationships under the CDD as exciting also recognized a lack of sexual pleasure in these. One of the elements underlying this apparent contradiction was an identified mismatch between what the participants had experienced in such relationships, characterized for being disdainful, and what they had told their friends. Nonetheless, more research is needed in order to better understand how girls' narratives about their sexual-affective relationships differ from the ways in which they experienced them. The current study aims at identifying and analysing the presence of fake narratives in the interactions girls have with their peers regarding sexual-affective relationships. To this end, 10 communicative interviews were conducted with girls between 18 and 21 years of age. Results show that while participants recognize feeling a lack of pleasure in those disdainful relationships, they portrayed these as exciting when telling their peers about them, suppressing the negative feelings around them. These findings corroborate the presence of fake narratives in relation to disdainful relationships and bring new insights into the aspects these fabricated stories are built around.
    Thematic Areas: Arts and humanities (miscellaneous) Ciencias de la educación Ciencias sociales Developmental and educational psychology Educació Educación Education Education & educational research Pedagogical & educational research Revistas de ciencias de la educación
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Author's mail: mar.joanpere@urv.cat
    Author identifier: 0000-0002-6006-0190
    Record's date: 2024-09-14
    Papper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Papper original source: Qualitative Research In Education. 11 (2): 180-202
    APA: Torras-Gomez, Elisabeth; Leon-Jimenez, Susana; Joanpere, Mar; Valls-Carol, Rosa (2022). "You Enjoy Talking about It More than Doing It": Fake Narratives in Disdainful Relationships. Qualitative Research In Education, 11(2), 180-202. DOI: 10.17583/qre.10578
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Journal publication year: 2022
    Publication Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
  • Keywords:

    Arts and Humanities (Miscellaneous),Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education,Education & Educational Research
    Coercive dominant discourse
    Communication
    Fake narratives
    Friends
    Gender violence
    Sex
    Arts and humanities (miscellaneous)
    Ciencias de la educación
    Ciencias sociales
    Developmental and educational psychology
    Educació
    Educación
    Education
    Education & educational research
    Pedagogical & educational research
    Revistas de ciencias de la educación
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