Authors
Lanna J Petterson, Barnaby J Dixson, Anthony C Little, Paul L Vasey
Publication date
2016/3
Journal
Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity
Volume
3
Issue
1
Pages
11
Publisher
Educational Publishing Foundation
Description
In many non Western cultures, same-sex attracted males are markedly feminine in terms of their gender role presentation and are recognized as members of a “third” gender. These third gender males engage in sexual activity with masculine males who are recognized as men. The sexual orientation of these masculine men remains an open question. Using a Samoan sample (N= 100), the current study employed measures of self-report and viewing time (a measure that assesses sexual interest based on the length of time individuals attend to stimuli images presented on a computer screen) to examine differences in patterns of sexual attraction among:(a) men who only engage in sexual interactions with women,(b) men who engage in sexual activity with third gender males (known locally as fa’afafine) but only receive fellatio,(c) men who both perform and receive fellatio with their fa’afafine sexual partner (s), and (d …
Scholar articles
LJ Petterson, BJ Dixson, AC Little, PL Vasey - Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 2016