Sexual dishonesty in the Philippines: Filipino college males and females lie about their sexual experiences

There have been numerous studies that aimed to delineate the factors on sexual behavior as some evolutionary theorists claim (Buss, 1995 Darwin, 1871 Greiling & Buss, 1995) that it has always been the most reproductively adaptive individual who is likely to have more benefits on the sexual compe...

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Main Authors: Enriquez, Luis Angelo E., Suva, Diane Bernadette D., Tanhueco, Jamillah Joyce H., Versoza, Regina Gail E.
Format: text
Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2015
Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10618
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:There have been numerous studies that aimed to delineate the factors on sexual behavior as some evolutionary theorists claim (Buss, 1995 Darwin, 1871 Greiling & Buss, 1995) that it has always been the most reproductively adaptive individual who is likely to have more benefits on the sexual competition arena. Individuals then respond to this nuance by conforming to the sexual requisites necessary to be more dominant in order to attain the most plausible potential mate. Sexual strategies are then employed and executed to achieve their desired mates (Buss & Schmitt, 1993). Hence, this is when individuals result into processing and altering themselves into manifesting these desirable characteristics that their sex counterpart prefers. This study aims to determine and gather significant empirical basis and evidences necessary concerning the reasons why men and women alter their self-reported information about their respective sexual experiences based on their sexual histories, and to whom they are most likely to report the accurate information regarding their sexual experiences.