Authors
Ursula Athenstaedt, Hilmar Brohmer, Jeffry A Simpson, Sandra Müller, Nina Schindling, Adam Bacik, Paul AM Van Lange
Publication date
2020/5
Journal
Social Psychological and Personality Science
Volume
11
Issue
4
Pages
483-491
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Our research deals with the question how people look back at their ex-partners—those with whom they were once romantically involved? Such views are important because they may shape our views of current relationships or new (potential) partners. Across three studies (total N = 876), we find that men hold more positive attitudes towards their female ex-partners than women do towards their male ex-partners. Gender-related variables provide further insight into this phenomenon. Ex-partner attitudes correlated positively with more permissive sexual attitudes and the amount of social support that individuals perceived from their ex-partners (both higher in men), whereas the ex-partner attitudes correlated negatively with attributions of greater responsibility for the breakup to ex-partner or relationship itself (both higher in women). Both men and women reported more positive ex-partner attitudes if they were single or …
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Scholar articles
U Athenstaedt, H Brohmer, JA Simpson, S Müller… - Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2020