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Autogynephilia nad inverted sex-partner roles in heterosexual men: A pilot survey report
Jerzy A. Kowalski, PhD
The Institute of Sex Research, Opole, Poland
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autogynephilia
sexual orientation
sex-partner roles
transgenderism
passivity-submisivness comples
<p>Ib the research on autogynephilia–the tendency of some men to respond with sexual<br>
arousal to the thought of being a woman–is an aspect that has been poorly studied; it is the role<br>
autogynephiles play in sexual acts (sex-partner roles; SPR). The pilot survey, using a specially<br>
designed SPR scale, shows a very strong correlation between the occurrence of autogynephilia and<br>
the tendency to fullfill passive SPR and the propensity to submissiveness in sexual relations,<br>
suggesting that these are elements (aspects) of a shared phenomenon. The pasivism-submissiveness<br>
complex seems to be a wider entity because while almost all cases of autogynephilia entail<br>
pasivism-submissiveness, the latter property can also occur in non-autoogynephiles (also<br>
exclusively heterosexual); thus creating a category of persons that has not been described in the<br>
literature so far. Research results also suggest that the tendency to fulfill certain SPR is a quality<br>
independent of the sexual orientation of the individual.</p>
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