2019
DOI: 10.4000/jda.8244
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Consentir à des expériences sexuelles sans en avoir envie

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“…Indeed, most of the experiences they described were more complex and nuanced than a commercial transaction between a person offering sexual services and another providing remuneration at a pre-negotiated rate. Instead, negotiations tended to take place in the context of sexual socialization and often according to a logic of recognition (Colombo et al, 2017b ) and/or indebtedness (Carbajal et al, 2019 ). A large majority of the experiences in question were positive for the young people involved, insofar as they contributed to the construction of an emerging adult identity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, most of the experiences they described were more complex and nuanced than a commercial transaction between a person offering sexual services and another providing remuneration at a pre-negotiated rate. Instead, negotiations tended to take place in the context of sexual socialization and often according to a logic of recognition (Colombo et al, 2017b ) and/or indebtedness (Carbajal et al, 2019 ). A large majority of the experiences in question were positive for the young people involved, insofar as they contributed to the construction of an emerging adult identity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%