Abstract
This study examined the prevalence and correlates of sexting (i.e., sending sexual messages via mobile phones) within a sample of married/cohabiting couples (180 wives and 175 husbands). Married adults do sext each other, but it is much less common than within young adult relationships, and consists mainly of sexy or intimate talk (29% reported engaging in sexy talk with partners) rather than sexually explicit photos or videos (12% reported sending nude or nearly-nude photos). Sending sexy talk messages was positively related to relationship satisfaction only among those with high levels of avoidance, and sending sexually explicit pictures was related to satisfaction for men, and for women with high levels of attachment anxiety. Additionally, sending sexually explicit pictures was related to greater ambivalence among both men and women. These findings support and extend previous research with young adults.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2015
Publication Title
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking
First Page
628
Last Page
634
Recommended Citation
McDaniel, Brandon T. PhD and Drouin, Michelle, "Sexting Among Married Couples: Who Is Doing It, and Are They More Satisfied?" (2015). Health Services and Informatics Research. 154.
https://researchrepository.parkviewhealth.org/informatics/154