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gblowfish 01-29-2014 11:19 AM

Come To Mizzou...we study Rebound Sex!
 
I'm so proud of the cutting edge research being done at my alma mater....

Is the best way to get over someone to get under someone else? New research puts the popular phrase to the test.

Researchers at the University of Missouri recruited 170 college students who had gone through a recent breakup to participate in a study titled "Rebound Sex: Sexual Motives and Behaviors Following a Relationship Breakup," which was recently published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior.

Participants' weekly journal entries, surveys and interviews over the course of eight months revealed that one-third of the students had engaged in revenge sex or rebound sex within the first four weeks of the relationship ending.

Specifically, individuals leaving longer relationships and those individuals who were dumped (versus those who did the dumping) were more likely than others to use revenge sex to cope with increased levels of stress and anger in the aftermath of the breakup.

While rebound sex is a popular notion in relationship lore, especially as a way to move on, the researchers point out that it's not always beneficial: "For some people, having sex with a new partner is a healthy and necessary part of moving on. However, the fact that those who reported the use of sex to cope with or get over the relationship loss continued to have sex with new partners even after eight months suggests that, for at least these individuals, this behavior signified a lack of recovery and an inability to move on."

In other words, participants who used revenge or rebound sex to cope with the breakup were still having sex with new partners eight months later, indicating that they may not have moved on to more permanent relationships.

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Pitt Gorilla 01-29-2014 11:26 AM

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hometeam 01-29-2014 11:47 AM

Is this in the same class where we get to study Jay-Z ?

oldandslow 01-29-2014 12:08 PM

I don't see what is wrong with studying various aspects of human behavior...really.

Jakemall 01-29-2014 12:12 PM

So having sex with multiple partners after a break up means you haven't moved on...


Wait...wut?

Bambi 01-29-2014 12:28 PM

I make fun of Mizzou all the time but even I find this thread to be a stretch.

CrazyPhuD 01-29-2014 02:38 PM

Was this study done by the athletics department and did the 'rebound' sex involve multiple teammates?

suds79 01-29-2014 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gblowfish (Post 10400435)
Specifically, individuals leaving longer relationships and those individuals who were dumped (versus those who did the dumping) were more likely than others to use revenge sex to cope with increased levels of stress and anger in the aftermath of the breakup.

While rebound sex is a popular notion in relationship lore, especially as a way to move on, the researchers point out that it's not always beneficial:

I'm really glad I now have scientific evidence to point this stuff out.

Who knew if you were the one to get dumped you're more likely the one to use revenge set as means to cope. :rolleyes:

MahiMike 01-29-2014 03:01 PM

Brilliant! This will be my new craigslist ad.

HemiEd 01-29-2014 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CrazyPhuD (Post 10400873)
Was this study done by the athletics department and did the 'rebound' sex involve multiple teammates?

Winner, /thread

-King- 01-29-2014 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oldandslow (Post 10400562)
I don't see what is wrong with studying various aspects of human behavior...really.

This.


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