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The paraphilic counterpart to andromimetophilia is '''gynemimetophilia''', the attraction to men who imitate women, or ].<ref name = money>Money, J. (1984). Paraphilias: Phenomenology and classification. ''American Journal of Psychotherapy, 38,'' 164-178.</ref> The paraphilic counterpart to andromimetophilia is '''gynemimetophilia''', the attraction to men who imitate women, or ].<ref name = money>Money, J. (1984). Paraphilias: Phenomenology and classification. ''American Journal of Psychotherapy, 38,'' 164-178.</ref>

==See also==
*], a woman's tendency to be sexually aroused by the thought of herself as a man


==References== ==References==

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Andromimetophilia (sometimes misspelled as androminetophilia) is an attraction to women who imitate men or to female-to-male transsexuals, either preoperative or postoperative.

The paraphilic counterpart to andromimetophilia is gynemimetophilia, the attraction to men who imitate women, or male-to-female transsexuals.

See also

  • Autoandrophilia, a woman's tendency to be sexually aroused by the thought of herself as a man

References

  1. ^ Corsini, Raymond J. (2002). The Dictionary of Psychology. Philadelphia: Brunner-Routledge. p. p. 48. ISBN 1583913289. OCLC 48932974.
  2. Flora, Rudy (2001). How to Work with Sex Offenders: A Handbook for Criminal Justice, Human Service, and Mental Health Professionals. New York: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. p. p. 90. ISBN 0789014998. OCLC 45668958.
  3. Money, J. (1984). Paraphilias: Phenomenology and classification. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 38, 164-178.
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