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Heterosexual Identity and the Heterosexual Therapist

The Counseling Psychologist, 2002
The purpose of this article is to introduce a model of adult heterosexual identity that may be useful in conceptualizing heterosexual therapists’ barriers to and facilitators of effective practice with lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LBG) clients. This model incorporates concepts from theories of identity development, social identity, and attitude ...
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Are Transvestites Necessarily Heterosexual?

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1997
A survey of 372 male cross-dressers gathered data about present and childhood experiences and attitudes in light of the growing knowledge about transvestism. This article focuses on data related to sexual orientation, particularly in relationship to the definition of transvestism in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the ...
B, Bullough, V, Bullough
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Heterosexual transmission of HIV

AIDS, 1988
A major form of transmitting the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) is through heterosexual transmission. This is especially true in Sub- Saharan Africa (SSA) unlike the patterns of transmission in Europe North America Latin America and Australia. By 1988 SSA reported 14818 cases of AIDS to the World Health Organization (WHO); 80% of HIV infection ...
Johnson, A. M., Laga, M.
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Heterosexuality

1999
Abstract This concept also emerged at about the same time that the perversions were being catalogued. Indeed, it might be argued that, initially, heterosexuality was itself a perversion in which individuals of different sexes engaged in non- procreative sex for pleasure alone.
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Heterosexuals Do It with Feeling: Heterocentrism in Heterosexual College Students' Perceptions of Female Bisexuality and Heterosexuality

Journal of Bisexuality, 2015
How people define sexual orientation may have important implications for understanding hostility toward sexual outgroups. This study used an ethnocentrism framework to predict how college students would define ‘heterosexuality’ and ‘bisexuality’ and under what conditions they would apply these labels to a woman. One hundred and eighty-nine heterosexual
D. Joye Swan, Shani Habibi
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Patterns of Sexual Coercion in Heterosexual and Non-Heterosexual Men and Women

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2009
Heterosexual sex differences in evolved sexual interests, sexual scripts, and aggressive tendencies have each been hypothesized to be responsible for heterosexual sex differences in sexually coercive behavior. The current study compared the sexually coercive behavior of heterosexual and non-heterosexual men and women as a means of evaluating the ...
Doug P, VanderLaan, Paul L, Vasey
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