Identifying Motivations for Relationship Alternatives: Analyzing College Students' Backburner Relationships

Narissra Maria Punyanunt-Carter, V. S. Arias, Jayson L. Dibble, Michelle Drouin, J. Ouytsel, Ryan J. Martinez, Thomas R. Wagner
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Backburner refers to a desired prospective romantic/sexual partner with whom one interacts with the purpose of possibly creating a future romantic or sexual relationship. Modern technology has made it easier to develop and maintain relationships with backburners. This study analyzed the different motivations that individuals (N = 762) use towards their backburner relationships. Results from this study revealed that there were six main motivations for backburner relationships: 1) sex or possibility of sexual intimacy; 2) previous romantic feelings with this person (e.g., first love, previous romance, ex-boyfriend/girlfriend); 3) to maintain a friendship in hopes of a potential romantic relationship; 4) because it is exciting or fun to keep in contact with this person; 5) social contact to keep tabs on their life; and 6) there is no true motivation. Findings suggest that individuals typically communicate with their backburner relationships through text messages.
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确定关系选择的动机:分析大学生的后备关系
所谓 "后备"(Backburner),是指一个人为了可能在未来建立恋爱或性关系而与之交往的理想的潜在恋爱/性伴侣。现代科技使发展和维持与后备对象的关系变得更加容易。本研究分析了个人(N = 762)建立后备关系的不同动机。研究结果表明,建立后备性关系的动机主要有六种:1)性或性亲密关系的可能性;2)与此人以前的浪漫感觉(如初恋、以前的恋情、前男友/女友);3)保持友谊,希望有潜在的浪漫关系;4)因为与此人保持联系令人兴奋或有趣;5)社交联系,以了解其生活;6)没有真正的动机。研究结果表明,人们通常通过短信与他们的后备关系进行交流。
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