Men and women will lie about their sexual behavior to match cultural
expectations about how they should act - even though they wouldn't
distort other gender-related behaviors, a new research has suggested.
The study found that men were willing to admit that they
sometimes engaged in behaviors seen by college students as more
appropriate for women, such as writing poetry. The same was true for
women, who didn't hide the fact that they told obscene jokes, or
sometimes participated in other "male-type" deeds.
But when it came
to sex, men wanted to be seen as "real men:" the kind who had many
partners and a lot of sexual experience. Women, on the other hand,
wanted to be seen as having less sexual experience than they actually
had, to match what is expected of women.
"There is something unique about sexuality that led people to
care more about matching the stereotypes for their gender," said Terri
Fisher, author of the study and professor of psychology at The Ohio
State University's Mansfield campus.
"Sexuality seemed to be the one area where people felt some
concern if they didn't meet the stereotypes of a typical man or a
typical woman," Fisher noted.
Fisher discovered how people would honestly respond to questions
about sexuality and other gender-role behaviors by asking some study
participants questions when they thought they were hooked up to a lie
detector machine. Participants were 293 college students between the
ages of 18 and 25.
This result confirms what Fisher found in an earlier study, back
in 2003 - with one important difference. Back in 2003, women went from
having fewer sexual partners than men (when not hooked up to a lie
detector) to being essentially even to men (when hooked up to the lie
detector.)
In this new study, women actually reported more sexual partners
than men when they were both hooked up to a lie detector and thought
they had to be truthful. Fisher said the results of the study might
actually be stronger than what was found here. The study appeared in a
recent issue of the journal Sex Roles.
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