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Meta-Analyses of Fraternal and Sororal Birth Order Effects in Homosexual Pedophiles, Hebephiles, and Teleiophiles.

Ray Blanchard1, Klaus M Beier2, Francisco R Gómez Jiménez3, Dorit Grundmann2, Jurian Krupp2, Scott W Semenyna3, Paul L Vasey3.   

Abstract

This study investigated the relations between numbers of older brothers, numbers of older sisters, and the odds of homosexuality in later-born males, including males who are most attracted sexually to prepubescent or early pubescent children (pedohebephiles) and males who are most attracted sexually to adults (teleiophiles). The authors meta-analyzed data from 24 samples of homosexual and heterosexual men, originally reported in 18 studies, and totaling 18,213 subjects. The results confirmed that older brothers increase the odds of same-sex preference in pedohebephiles as they do in teleiophiles. They also replicated the recent finding that older sisters have a similar but weaker statistical association with the odds of homosexuality. These findings have two theoretical implications. First, the findings for older brothers and older sisters indicate some commonality in the factors that influence sexual preference in teleiophiles and those that influence sexual preference in pedohebephiles. Second, the finding for older sisters confirms a prediction stemming from the hypothesis that male fetuses stimulate maternal antibodies that increase the odds of homosexuality in later-born males. Such immunization could result from miscarried as well as full-term fetuses, and number of older sisters should correlate with number of male fetuses miscarried before gestation of the subject.

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Keywords:  Fraternal birth order; Hebephilia; Homosexuality; Maternal–fetal immune interactions; Meta-analysis; Pedophilia; Sexual orientation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32895872     DOI: 10.1007/s10508-020-01819-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Sex Behav        ISSN: 0004-0002


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