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Abstract
Bailey et al. (2016) have provided an excellent, state-of-the-art overview that is a major contribution to our understanding of sexual orientation. However, whereas Bailey and his coauthors have examined the physiological, behavioral, and self-report data of sexual orientation and see categories, I see a sexual and romantic continuum. After noting several objections concerning the limitations of the review and methodological shortcomings characteristic of sexual-orientation research in general, I present evidence from research investigating in-between sexualities to support an alternative, continuum-based perspective regarding the nature of sexual orientation for both women and men. A continuum conceptualization has potential implications for investigating the prevalence of nonheterosexuals, sexual-orientation differences in gender nonconformity, causes of sexual orientation, and political issues.Entities:
Keywords: gay/lesbian; recruitment; romantic indicators; sexual continuum; sexual orientation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27113561 DOI: 10.1177/1529100616637618
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Sci Public Interest ISSN: 1529-1006