“…Research has begun to show that avoidant attachment is also associated with a tendency to be less assertive sexually and to comply with unwanted sex, although motivation underlying this behavior would be different (Gentzler & Kerns, 2004;Impett & Peplau, 2002). Evidence shows that individuals higher in avoidant attachment report less sex-related pleasure (Birnbaum et al, 2006;Tracy, Shaver, Albino, & Cooper, 2003), are more likely to manifest aversive sexual affects and cognitions (Birnbaum, 2007;Birnbaum et al, 2006), and are generally less satisfied with their sexual interactions (Brassard et al, 2012;Butzer & Campbell, 2008;Davis et al, 2006;Fricker & Moore, 2002). Further, two dyadic studies indicated that partners of individuals with higher attachment avoidance report lower sexual satisfaction (Brassard et al, 2012;Butzer & Campbell, 2008).…”