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Specific Cross-Gender Behaviour in Boyhood and Later Homosexual Orientation
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1987
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HomosexualityQueer TheoryQueer StudySocial SciencesPsychologySexual CulturesGender IdentityGender StudiesHomosexual OrientationSexual AttractionBoyhood Cross-gender BehaviourBehavioral SciencesAlternative SexualitySexual BehaviorExtensive Cross-gender BehaviourChild DevelopmentGender DevelopmentSpecific Cross-gender BehaviourSociologySexual IdentityBisexualitySexual OrientationHuman Sexuality
Data from a group of males aged 13 to 23, who as children exhibited extensive cross-gender behaviour, was analysed. In boyhood they frequently played with dress-up dolls, role-played as females, dressed in girls' clothes, stated the wish to be girls, primarily had girls as friends, and avoided rough-and-tumble play. The majority of the group evolved a bisexual or homosexual orientation; two types of behaviour, boyhood doll play and female role-playing, were found to be associated with later homosexual orientation. The findings suggest developmental associations between specific types of boyhood cross-gender behaviour and the objects of later sexual arousal.
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