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1
Chapter 6
  • Dating, Single Life, and Mate Selection

2
Chapter Outline
  • Premarital American Dating
  • Dating and Extended Singleness
  • Changing Sexual Mores
  • Date Rape and Courtship Violence

3
Chapter Outline
  • Cohabitation Unmarried-Couple Households
  • Finding the One and Only Mate Selection
  • Engagement

4
Why Do We Date?
  1. Dating fills time between puberty and marriage.
    It is often simple recreation, an end in itself.
  2. Dating is a way to gain social status based on
    whom and how often one dates.
  3. Dating is an opportunity for the sexes to
    interact and learn about each other. Dating is
    also an avenue to self-knowledge.

5
Why Do We Date?
  1. Dating meets ego needs. A person needs to be
    understood and considered important.
  2. Dating leads to mate selection for most
    individuals.

6
Modern Dating Characteristics
  1. There is greater opportunity for informal,
    opposite-sex interaction.
  2. Subsequent dating is less formal.
  3. There no longer seems to be a set progression of
    stages from first meeting to marriage.

7
College Dating
  • Hooking up is defined as a sex-without-commitment
    interaction.
  • The term joined at the hip refers to couples who
    spend much of their time together but rarely go
    out on formal dates.
  • Because of the close proximity of living
    conditions in college, there is a great deal of
    hanging out, where time is loosely spent together
    without explicit interest in one another.

8
Timing of First Sexual Intercourse
Characteristic Distribution Who Have Had Sex Median Age at First Sex
Total 100.0 26.6 16.9
Male 53.4 29.7 16.6
Female 46.6 23.3 17.2
9
Factors Influencing the Decision to Have Sex
  1. Personal principles
  2. Psychological principles
  3. Social principles
  4. Religious principles

10
Problems Associated with Premarital Sexual
Relations
  • Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
  • Unwanted pregnancies
  • Early commitment and isolation
  • Quality of sex

11
Date Rape and Courtship Violence
  • The term date rape has suddenly become popular in
    the mass media. A better term that encompasses
    rape but also speaks to broader problems is
    acquaintance violence.

12
Miscommunication About Sex
  1. Many men and women do not discuss their sexual
    intentions openly and frankly.
  2. Differences exist in perceptions of sexual
    intent.
  3. The use of token resistance by some women may
    create a belief in some men that protest
    encountered is not really meant by the woman.

13
Miscommunication About Sex
  1. There are differing expectations concerning the
    stage of the relationship when sexual intercourse
    is appropriate.
  2. Miscommunication is more common when alcohol or
    drugs are being used.

14
Statutory Rape
  • Statutory rape is the case in which an adult has
    consensual sex with a minor.

15
Cohabitation
  • A couples desire to spend more time together may
    lead them to cohabit, that is, live together
    without marriage.

16
Cohabitation Common Law Marriage
  • An unmarried partner is now defined by the Census
    Bureau as a person unrelated to the householder,
    but who shares living quarters and has a close
    personal relationship with the householder.
  • In some states,a couple living together for more
    than a certain number of years can be treated as
    legally married, which is called a common law
    marriage.

17
Factors Influencing Cohabitation
  • Societys increased tolerance toward nonmarital
    sexual relations makes intimate cohabitation more
    acceptable.
  • Higher education, especially for women, and the
    increasing entry of women into the workforce have
    lessened womens dependence on marriage as a way
    of economic survival.

18
Factors Influencing Cohabitation
  • Increasing urbanization leads to increased
    anonymity and fewer restrictions on individuals.
  • The high rate of divorce may make young people
    more wary of rushing into a marital relationship.

19
Cohabiting Relationships
  • Many couples consider these experiences to be no
    more than short-lived sexual flings.
  • Other couples consider cohabitation a practical
    arrangement.
  • Some see cohabitation as a trial marriage, while
    others see it as a permanent alternative to
    marriage.
  • For some who have been divorced, the fear of
    making the same mistake again leads them to
    cohabitation.

20
Mate Selection
  • Propinquity refers to dating and marrying someone
    living quite close geographically.
  • Homogamy is the tendency of people to marry
    persons similar to themselves.
  • Endogamy is the tendency of people to marry
    within their own group.

21
Mate Selection
  • Exogamy is a requirement that people marry
    outside their group.
  • In our culture, requirements to marry outside
    your group are limited to incest and same-sex
    prohibitions.
  • Miscegenation laws prohibiting interracial
    marriages are no longer legal in the U.S.

22
First Impressions
  • The halo effect is the tendency for first
    impressions to influence succeeding evaluations.
  • Cognitive compatibility (how the other thinks,
    what his/ her interests are, and so on) are also
    important first impressions.

23
Quick Quiz
24
1. The term joined at the hip refers to
  1. a sex-without-commitment interaction.
  2. couples who spend much of their time together but
    rarely go out on formal dates.
  3. where time is loosely spent together without
    explicit interest in one another.
  4. None of these.

25
Answer b
  • The term joined at the hip refers to couples who
    spend much of their time together but rarely go
    out on formal dates.

26
2. The requirement that people marry outside
their group is
  1. Propinquity
  2. Homogamy
  3. Endogamy
  4. Exogamy

27
Answer d
  • Exogamy is the requirement that people marry
    outside their group.

28
3. Which of the following is listed in the text
as a common reason for cohabitation?
  1. Practical Purposes
  2. Sex
  3. Trial Marriage
  4. All of the above

29
Answer d
  • Couples studied listed practical purposes, sex
    and a chance to have a trial marriage all as
    reasons to cohabitate.
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