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Homogeneous Gynephiles and Heterogeneous Androphiles: A Factor Analysis of
Differences and Similarities in Attractions to the Sexes as a Function of Sexual
Orientation
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Klein F
; Weinrich JD
J Bisex
2014[Jul]; 14
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What is it about men and women that make them sexually attractive to those people
who find them attractive? Which parts of the body? Which sexual acts? We address
this question empirically through a factor analysis of people's ratings of the
attractiveness of women's and men's body parts, and of particular sex acts with
men and women. Participants of a wide variety of sexual orientations (including a
rich sample of bisexuals) rated body parts (by sex) and sex acts (by sex) on
1-to-5 scales. We factor-analyzed answers to these 50 questions to reveal the
factor structure of people's attractions as a function of their sexual
orientation (itself derived from a previously reported cluster analysis of the
Klein Sexual Orientation Grid), then calculated average responses of the male and
female clusters on the factors that had emerged. The data showed: (1) The factor
structure of men's and women's attractions to women were remarkably similar. (2)
The factor structure of men's and women's attractions to men's bodies were
remarkably different, identifying an attraction to adult masculinity that
differed from attraction to adult boyishness. (3) Lesbian group variability was
usually much higher than in any of the other groups. (4) Even though our sample
was intentionally diverse, many of our participants only reported attractions to
members of one sex. (5) Bisexuals were neither consistently intermediate between
homosexuals and heterosexuals nor consistently similar to homosexuals and
heterosexuals. (6) Bi-heterosexuals (one of 3 bisexual subgroups) seemed to be
more sexually adventurous than might be expected from their position in the
progression from pure heterosexual to pure homosexual, especially with regard to
anal sex (albeit moderately so). (7) Homosexual men were not intrinsically
attracted to anal sex per se. (8) Among men, nonsexual body parts and non-sexual
acts were picked out in factor analyses and explained somewhat more variance
between men of different sexual orientations than explicitly erotic variables do.
(9) Among female respondents, the biggest differences in attractions to men by
sexual orientation pertained to specifically erotic differences, not affectionate
or bodily stimuli. (10) Although oral-anal contacts generally received low
ratings by all the groups of women, ratings of oral-anal contacts were
particularly low among lesbians. We believe that this is the first empirical
study to report what it is about women and men that forms the basis for
attractions to them, and the first to identify significant subgroups among men
who are attracted to men.