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題名 | 女雙性戀對伴侶出櫃與否之經驗探究=A Study on Bisexual Women's Experiences Regarding Whether to Come out to Their Partners |
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作者 | 張雅惠; 陳宇平; 劉安真; Chang, Ya-hui; Chen, Yu-ping; Liu, An-chen; |
期刊 | 性學研究 |
出版日期 | 20170100 |
卷期 | 7:2 2017.01[民106.01] |
頁次 | 頁1-34 |
分類號 | 544.71 |
語文 | chi |
關鍵詞 | 女雙性戀; 伴侶; 出櫃; Bisexual women; Couple relationship; Coming out; |
中文摘要 | 本研究在探究女雙性戀考量對伴侶出櫃與否之脈絡與經驗。採質性研究之敘事取向,共招募到三位女雙性戀者願意分享生命經驗。研究結果如下:1.女雙性戀者考量對伴侶出櫃之脈絡經驗:(1)異性戀思維之家庭經驗,是女雙建構認同的衝擊首站;(2)世人對踰越主流價值者的撻伐,使女雙對出櫃戒慎恐懼;(3)社會汙名及缺乏資源致認同搖擺,女雙渴望以出櫃鞏固認同。2.女雙性戀者主動對伴侶出櫃與否的考量:(1)女雙渴望獲得伴侶瞭解、接納與支持;(2)女雙希望藉由出櫃,促進關係的親密與信任;(3)伴侶的恐同或恐雙態度,使女雙緊鎖櫃門;(4)既期待又怕受傷害的女雙,摸索出一套出櫃評估機制。3.女雙性戀者對伴侶出櫃考量之轉折歷程:參與者對伴侶出櫃與否歷程,呈現不同的轉折:(1)單性戀霸權下波動的雙性認同,從嘗試相信到面對恐同/恐雙伴侶的躲藏放棄;(2)渴望單性戀享有的戀愛權益,促使女雙從受創退縮中再次勇敢冒險。最後,本研究依據研究結果,提出建議供諮商輔導等相關專業與研究人員參考。 |
英文摘要 | The study aimed to investigate bisexual women's context and experience regarding whether or not to come out to their partners. A narrative approach was adopted in this qualitative research. There were three bisexual women who were willing to share their life experiences, the findings are as follows: 1. Prior contextual experience regarding whether bisexual women would come out to their partners or not: (1) Family experience involved with heterosexual thoughts is the first major impact to how bisexual women construct sexual identity. (2) Common people punished the person who transgressed mainstream values made bisexual women afraid of coming-out. (3) Social stigma and insufficient resources caused identity indecisiveness; bisexual women yearned to solidify their identity through coming out. 2. Bisexual women's considerations regarding their initiative coming out to their partners: (1) Bisexual women desire to be understood, accepted, and supported. (2) Bisexual women hope for improving the intimacy and trust in a relationship through coming out. (3) Partners' homophobia or biphobia attitude make bisexual women to lock the closet. (4) Bisexual women are not only looking forward but also afraid of being hurt by coming out, so they find a set of assessment mechanism for coming out. 3. Bisexual women's Decision-making processes of coming out or not bisexual woman encounter different transition processes and consider different critical factors during their decision-making processes: (1) The fluctuating bisexual identity under the dominant power of monosexuality -- ranging from believing in to facing homophobic/biphobic partners' concealment and/or giving up. (2) The desires of enjoying equity in relationships like monosexuals do, which urges bisexual women to turn trauma and withdrawal into taking chances in love. Lastly, based on the research findings, the study proposed specific suggestions to researchers and related fields, such as counseling and social work, for reference. |
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