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Andromimetophilia (sometimes misspelled as androminetophilia) is sexual attraction to female-assigned people who look or act like men, including butch women, or to trans men. It can also refer to an attraction to trans men. The attraction can be to people who have not undergone any physical transition, or to people who have. (Common forms of transition include taking testosterone to achieve masculinization, or having chest or genital sex reassignment surgery.)

The paraphilic counterpart to andromimetophilia is gynemimetophilia, the attraction to men who look or act like women, or to trans women.

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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