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'''Gynemimetophilia''' is ] to ] people who look or act like women, including genetically male ]s.<ref name = money>] (1984). Paraphilias: Phenomenology and classification. ''American Journal of Psychotherapy, 38,'' 164-178.</ref> It can also refer to an attraction to ]. A related term is '''''gynemimesis''''', which refers to a homosexual male who engages in female impersonation without sex reassignment.<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=yIXG9FuqbaIC&pg=PA408</ref> Both terms originate in a 1984 paper of ] and ].<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/0010-440X(84)90074-9}}</ref> The terms were used by Money for classification purposes in his ] theory.<ref>Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, Volume 10, Issue 2 Summer 1984 , pages 75 - 82</ref> '''Gynemimetophilia''' is ] to ] people who look or act like women, including genetically male ]s.<ref name = money>] (1984). Paraphilias: Phenomenology and classification. ''American Journal of Psychotherapy, 38,'' 164-178.</ref> It can also refer to an attraction to ]. A related term is '''''gynemimesis''''', which refers to a homosexual male who engages in female impersonation without sex reassignment.<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=yIXG9FuqbaIC&pg=PA408</ref> Both terms originate in a 1984 paper of ] and ].<ref>{{cite doi|10.1016/0010-440X(84)90074-9}}</ref> The terms were used by Money for classification purposes in his ] theory.<ref>John Money, ''Gender-transposition theory and homosexual genesis'', ], Volume 10, Issue 2 Summer 1984 , pages 75 - 82</ref>


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Gynemimetophilia is sexual attraction to male-assigned people who look or act like women, including genetically male crossdressers. It can also refer to an attraction to trans women. A related term is gynemimesis, which refers to a homosexual male who engages in female impersonation without sex reassignment. Both terms originate in a 1984 paper of John Money and Margaret Lamacz. The terms were used by Money for classification purposes in his gender-transposition theory.

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  1. Money, J. (1984). Paraphilias: Phenomenology and classification. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 38, 164-178.
  2. http://books.google.com/books?id=yIXG9FuqbaIC&pg=PA408
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  4. John Money, Gender-transposition theory and homosexual genesis, Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, Volume 10, Issue 2 Summer 1984 , pages 75 - 82
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