The Unfaithful Male in Monogamous and Non-Monogamous Marriage: A Phenomenological Case Study
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Originally Published In
Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity
Volume Number
26
Issue Number
1-2
Page Numbers
137-163
Abstract
A comparative case-study method grounded in phenomenology with the use of interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA) demonstrated similarities and differences between two men’s experiences with engaging in extramarital affairs who were married to women in either a monogamous or a non-monogamous union. Despite the difference in their marital arrangements, both men were unfaithful to their wives and demonstrated similar themes in their lives, which included religious obligations, communication conflicts, loss of connection in marriage, deception, sexual restriction, absent fathers, compartmentalization of sexual behavior, guilt, and addiction. Differences included how men created boundaries, emotional connections with affair partners, power differentials, and sexual experiences.