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- W189621167 abstract "After proposing in 1989 that some MtF transsexuals experienced autogynephilia—the propensity to be sexually aroused by the thought or image of oneself as a female—Blanchard continued to conduct research on this topic. He described four different types of autogynephilia: physiologic, behavioral, anatomic, and transvestic. He theorized that autogynephilia is a misdirected form of heterosexual attraction that coexists with and competes with sexual attraction to women. He observed that the anatomic type of autogynephilia—erotic arousal to the idea of having a woman’s body—was especially strongly associated with the desire for sex reassignment surgery. Blanchard and Kurt Freund proposed that autogynephilia is merely the most common example of a previously unrecognized paraphilic category in which individuals desire to impersonate or become facsimiles of the persons or things to which they are attracted. After Blanchard published his last research studies of autogynephilia in 1993, the topic was neglected until 2001, when other researchers began to study autogynephilia. Nevertheless, there remained a dearth of clinical case histories and first-person accounts of autogynephilia in MtF transsexuals. This made it difficult for clinicians to recognize autogynephilic transsexualism and difficult for autogynephilic transsexuals to believe that there were others who shared their feelings." @default.
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