How and why does sexual attraction happen? This book is an exploration of the universal yet highly individualized experience of being sexually attracted to another person. Incorporating interviews, research findings, and excerpts from romantic and erotic literature, lyrics, and film, Sexual Attraction: The Psychology of Allure explores a subject that is central to the human experience and highly relevant in not only personal, intimate interactions but also other relationships. Although the causes and effects of sexual attraction have been studied, sexual attraction itself-how we experience…mehr
How and why does sexual attraction happen? This book is an exploration of the universal yet highly individualized experience of being sexually attracted to another person. Incorporating interviews, research findings, and excerpts from romantic and erotic literature, lyrics, and film, Sexual Attraction: The Psychology of Allure explores a subject that is central to the human experience and highly relevant in not only personal, intimate interactions but also other relationships. Although the causes and effects of sexual attraction have been studied, sexual attraction itself-how we experience others in terms of their sexual attractiveness-remains a neglected, rarely researched topic. James Giles presents jargon-free information that is accessible and fascinating to the general reader as well as highly useful and informative to students and researchers in social psychology, sexology, sex and marital therapy, and relationship counseling. The book explores subjects such as how sexual attraction is fundamentally different from other forms of interpersonal attraction and how at the heart of sexual attraction lies the experience of allure-something that makes one feel helplessly drawn toward an intimate physical joining with the sexually attractive person. The allure of strangers, cross-sex friends, sexual friends ("friends with benefits"), and romantic partners are all addressed, revealing the often subtle heterosexual attraction that typically exists between men and women in all their relationships, including between those who are ostensibly "just friends."
JAMES GILES is a lecturer in the University of Cambridge Institute for Continuing Education. His writings on philosophical psychology, metaphysics, and human relationships are widely discussed. He is best known for his version of the no-self theory of personal identity, the vulnerability and care theory of love, and the theory of sexual desire as an existential need. Giles' works are typically interdisciplinary and intercultural, drawing on such areas as philosophy, psychology, anthropology, and biology, while exploring their expression in different cultures.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface ONE: Interpersonal Attraction and Sexual Attraction Ways of Being Attracted to Other People Sexual Attraction and Physical Appearance Allure The Origins of Allure TWO: Exchanging Glances Types of Strangers The Allure of Strangers Strangers in Dreams THREE: Just Friends Friendship Cross-sex Friendship The Allure of Cross-sex Friends FOUR: More than Just Friends Sexual Friendship The Place of Sex in Sexual Friendship The Allure of Sexual Friends FIVE: It Turned Out So Right Romantic Attraction Lovers and Friends The Allure of Romantic Partners SIX: With the Help of Helplessness Notes References Index
Preface ONE: Interpersonal Attraction and Sexual Attraction Ways of Being Attracted to Other People Sexual Attraction and Physical Appearance Allure The Origins of Allure TWO: Exchanging Glances Types of Strangers The Allure of Strangers Strangers in Dreams THREE: Just Friends Friendship Cross-sex Friendship The Allure of Cross-sex Friends FOUR: More than Just Friends Sexual Friendship The Place of Sex in Sexual Friendship The Allure of Sexual Friends FIVE: It Turned Out So Right Romantic Attraction Lovers and Friends The Allure of Romantic Partners SIX: With the Help of Helplessness Notes References Index
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