Research on adolescents in romantic love has suggested that their heterosexual relationship may be influenced by their attachment to their mothers and to friends of the same sex. Three hundred fifty-nine college students responded to a questionnaire designed to explore this correlation. The results indicated that male sexual behavior and feelings of romantic love towards their girl friends were not influenced by the attachment to their mothers nor to their friends whereas those of the females were. Females who were involved in intimate sexual relationship had weaker attachment to their mothers; on the other hand, females who had strong romantic feelings, yet without sexual relationships, tended to have strong attachment to their friends of the same sex. © 1985, The Japanese Psychological Association. All rights reserved.
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Toda, K., & Matsui, Y. (1985). The attachment structure and the heterosexual relationship among university students. The Japanese Journal of Psychology, 56(5), 288–291. https://doi.org/10.4992/jjpsy.56.288
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