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by chroma
2333 days ago
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> You can apply all the "autogynephilia" testing and logic to most cis women and they'll come out with a strong diagnosis. That is not true. Trans women score much higher on tests of autogynephilia.[1] This is even found to be true in amateur surveys.[2] Trans females score the highest, then cis males, then cis females. Trans males have the lowest scores for autogynephilia. 1. https://sci-hub.tw/10.1007/s10508-007-9306-9 From the abstract: > The results showed that, overall, transsexuals tended to place more importance on partner’s physical attractiveness and reported higher scores on Blanchard’s Core Autogynephilia Scale than biological females. 2. https://www.reddit.com/r/TheMotte/comments/et039t/independen... |
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And I wouldn't be surprised if the huge difference on "Attraction to Transgender Fiction" or "Interest in Uncommitted Sex" are begging the question. If you filter biological women on the same criteria you'd probably have similar answer patterns there.
Also the "autogynephilic transsexual" group is the one closer to the "biological female" group on a bunch of these metrics.