| Literature DB >> 35112269 |
Aki M Gormezano1, Emily A Harris1, Stéphanie E M Gauvin1, Jude Pinto1, Greg van Anders2, Sari M van Anders3,4,5.
Abstract
Sexual orientation describes sexual interests, approaches, arousals, and attractions. People experience these interests and attractions in a number of contexts, including in-person sexuality, fantasy, and porn use, among others. The extent to which sexual orientation is divergent (branched) and/or overlapping (coincident) across these, however, is unclear. In the present study, a gender/sex and sexually diverse sample (N = 30; 15 gender/sex/ual minorities and 15 majorities) manipulated digital circles representing porn use, in-person sexuality, and fantasy on a tablet during in-person interviews. Participants used circle overlap to represent the degree of shared sexual interests across contexts and circle size to indicate the strength and/or number of sexual interests within contexts. Across multiple dimensions of sexual orientation (gender/sex, partner number, and action/behavior), we found evidence that sexual interests were both branched and coincident. These findings contribute to new understandings about the multifaceted nature of sexual orientations across contexts and provide a novel way to measure, conceptualize, and understand sexual orientation in context.Entities:
Keywords: Fantasy; Partnered sexuality; Porn; Sexual configurations theory; Sexual orientation
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35112269 DOI: 10.1007/s10508-021-02202-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Sex Behav ISSN: 0004-0002