“…Broadly speaking, research finds that the benefits of the practice for young women tend to be characterized by various forms of self-growth, autonomy, and self-gratification. These different types of self-enhancement include sexual exploration, the opportunity to prioritize self-development goals of education and career, greater sexual freedom (e.g., to have multiple partners, to act on sexual desire), sexual pleasure without the constraints of romantic commitment, peer approval, perceived empowerment, sexual validation, enjoyment, happiness, pride, and excitement (Armstrong et al 2010b;Bisson and Levine 2007;England et al 2008;Fielder et al 2014;Freitas 2008;Glenn and Marquardt 2001;Hamilton and Armstrong 2009;Kalish and Kimmel 2011;Lewis et al 2012;Lyons et al 2014;Owen and Fincham 2011;Owen et al 2008;Paul and Hayes 2002;Reid et al 2011). In contrast, the costs of hooking up for young women can be generally characterized in terms of various forms of sexual and romantic alienation, sexual health problems, and exploitation and mistreatment.…”