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      Negotiating a friends with benefits relationship.

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          Friends with benefits (FWB) refers to "friends" who have sex. Study 1 (N = 125) investigated the prevalence of these relationships and why individuals engaged in this relationship. Results indicated that 60% of the individuals surveyed have had this type of relationship, that a common concern was that sex might complicate friendships by bringing forth unreciprocated desires for romantic commitment, and ironically that these relationships were desirable because they incorporated trust and comfort while avoiding romantic commitment. Study 2 (N = 90) assessed the relational negotiation strategies used by participants in these relationships. The results indicated that people in FWB relationships most often avoided explicit relational negotiation. Thus, although common, FWB relationships are often problematic for the same reasons that they are attractive.

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          Journal
          Arch Sex Behav
          Archives of sexual behavior
          1573-2800
          0004-0002
          Feb 2009
          : 38
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Communication, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA.
          Article
          10.1007/s10508-007-9211-2
          17851750
          ef843527-f7ee-489b-a655-279089b1d629
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