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                            2020Medscape Pediatrics
                            , will be comprehended fully. Previous References 1. Zucker KJ, Bradley SJ, Owen-Anderson A, Kibblewhite SJ, Wood H, Singh D, et al. Demographics, behavior problems, and psychosexual characteristics of adolescents with gender identity disorder or transvestic fetishism. J Sex Marital Ther. 2012 Mar. 38(2):151-89. [QxMD MEDLINE Link]. 2. Leibowitz SF, Telingator C. Assessing gender identity concerns
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                            2018FP Notebook
                            masturbation or Pornography 3. Fetishism, Masochism, or Sadism 4. Transvestic fetishism 5. Telephone sex or Cybersex 6. Strip Club attendance 7. Massage Parlor 8. Prostitution 9. Infidelity 2. Level II: Not tolerated by society 1. Voyeurism 2. Exhibitionism 3. Sexual Harassment 4. Obscene Telephone calls 5. Frotteurism (Brushes up against others) 3
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                            2014eMedicine Pediatrics
                            , will be comprehended fully. Previous References 1. Zucker KJ, Bradley SJ, Owen-Anderson A, Kibblewhite SJ, Wood H, Singh D, et al. Demographics, behavior problems, and psychosexual characteristics of adolescents with gender identity disorder or transvestic fetishism. J Sex Marital Ther. 2012 Mar. 38(2):151-89. [QxMD MEDLINE Link]. 2. Leibowitz SF, Telingator C. Assessing gender identity concerns
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                            2014eMedicine Pediatrics
                            , will be comprehended fully. Previous References 1. Zucker KJ, Bradley SJ, Owen-Anderson A, Kibblewhite SJ, Wood H, Singh D, et al. Demographics, behavior problems, and psychosexual characteristics of adolescents with gender identity disorder or transvestic fetishism. J Sex Marital Ther. 2012 Mar. 38(2):151-89. [QxMD MEDLINE Link]. 2. Leibowitz SF, Telingator C. Assessing gender identity concerns
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                            2014eMedicine Pediatrics
                            , will be comprehended fully. Previous References 1. Zucker KJ, Bradley SJ, Owen-Anderson A, Kibblewhite SJ, Wood H, Singh D, et al. Demographics, behavior problems, and psychosexual characteristics of adolescents with gender identity disorder or transvestic fetishism. J Sex Marital Ther. 2012 Mar. 38(2):151-89. [QxMD MEDLINE Link]. 2. Leibowitz SF, Telingator C. Assessing gender identity concerns
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            and extensive evaluation and therapeutic support before SRS is deemed viable.Previous Next: Patient EducationPatients should be educated about the differences between true transsexualism and other gender issues, such as transvestic fetishism, nonconformity to stereotypical sex role behaviors, gender dysphoria, and homosexuality. Both patients and their families need to understand the complexities of gender
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            and extensive evaluation and therapeutic support before SRS is deemed viable.Previous Next: Patient EducationPatients should be educated about the differences between true transsexualism and other gender issues, such as transvestic fetishism, nonconformity to stereotypical sex role behaviors, gender dysphoria, and homosexuality. Both patients and their families need to understand the complexities of gender
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            and extensive evaluation and therapeutic support before SRS is deemed viable.Previous Next: Patient EducationPatients should be educated about the differences between true transsexualism and other gender issues, such as transvestic fetishism, nonconformity to stereotypical sex role behaviors, gender dysphoria, and homosexuality. Both patients and their families need to understand the complexities of gender
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            and extensive evaluation and therapeutic support before SRS is deemed viable.Previous Next: Patient EducationPatients should be educated about the differences between true transsexualism and other gender issues, such as transvestic fetishism, nonconformity to stereotypical sex role behaviors, gender dysphoria, and homosexuality. Both patients and their families need to understand the complexities of gender
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                            2015FP Notebook
                            masturbation or Pornography 3. Fetishism, Masochism, or Sadism 4. Transvestic fetishism 5. Telephone sex or Cybersex 6. Strip Club attendance 7. Massage Parlor 8. Prostitution 9. Infidelity 2. Level II: Not tolerated by society 1. Voyeurism 2. Exhibitionism 3. Sexual Harassment 4. Obscene Telephone calls 5. Frotteurism (Brushes up against others) 3
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                            2012Wikipedia
                            * Salirophilia * Scopophilia * Somnophilia * Sthenolagnia * Tamakeri * Telephone scatologia * Transvestic fetishism * Trichophilia * Troilism
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                            2012Wikipedia
                            ). Health Care Without Shame: A Handbook for the Sexually Diverse and Their Caregivers. Greenery Press. ISBN978-1-890159-12-2. * Moser, Charles; Kleinplatz, Peggy J (January 2002). "Transvestic fetishism: Psychopathology or iatrogenic artifact". New Jersey Psychologist. New Jersey Psychological Association. 52 (2): 16–17. * Moser, Charles (8 July 2009). "Autogynephilia in Women". Journal of Homosexuality
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                            2012Wikipedia
                            in the data he offers to support it."[46] The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) argued against including Blanchard's typology in the DSM, stating that there was no scientific consensus on the theory, and that there was a lack of longitudinal studies on the development of transvestic fetishism.[47]A 2016 review found support for the predictions of Blanchard's typology