A recent study conducted by researchers from NYU and Cornell dispels
the popular notion that casual hookups — defined as sexual activity
outside the context of a romantic relationship — will leave you with low
self-esteem and depression. The research, published in the journal
Social Psychology and Personality Science, involved a group of NYU
students who kept a weekly diary over the course of 12 weeks documenting
any and all adult snuggles — and the effect those instances had on
their overall well-being.
Sociosexually unrestricted students reported higher well-being after
having casual sex compared to not having sex, the researchers found.
Also, those who were sociosexually unrestricted reported lower stress
and greater overall emotional health after casual sex. (This is … maybe
not super surprising.)
Although past reports have shown that women are less likely than men
to orgasm during casual sex, this particular study showed few overall
differences between genders.
The study’s authors explained that “the effects of casual sex depend
on the extent to which this behavior is congruent with one’s general
personality tendencies.” So, in other words: if you want to have casual
sex, you definitely should. If you do not want to have casual sex, you
shouldn’t. The main takeaway of this study? You do you.
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