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. 1990 Oct;19(5):461-75.
doi: 10.1007/BF02442348.

Sexual fantasies of heterosexual and homosexual men

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Sexual fantasies of heterosexual and homosexual men

J Keating et al. Arch Sex Behav. 1990 Oct.

Abstract

Heterosexual men and homosexual men rated how arousing different sexual fantasies were and how often they had used these fantasies over the previous year. Within each group, sensual and genital same-orientation fantasies were more arousing than either public-sex or dominance-submissive fantasies, which in turn were more arousing than aggressive-sex fantasies. For both heterosexual and homosexual men the extent to which a fantasy was arousing correlated with the person's experience of the activity depicted in the fantasy. The frequency of use of a fantasy correlated positively with its arousal level but not always substantially so. The results are discussed in the context of the mediating role of fantasy in human sexual arousal.

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