- Heterosexual-homosexual continuum
The heterosexual-homosexual continuum, sometimes referred to as the sexual continuum, is a psychological and philosophical understanding of human sexuality that places
sexual preference s on acontinuum fromheterosexuality to homosexuality. This concept stems fromAlfred Kinsey 's 1940's surveys of sexuality: significant numbers of Kinsey's subjects reportedbisexuality of varying degrees, rather than the strict heterosexual/homosexual division that had been previously assumed. This work was expanded byFritz Klein , who hypothesized that sexual orientation was a dynamic, multi-variable process, involving attraction, behavior, fantasies, emotional and social preferences, self-identification, and lifestyle. [ [http://www.uis.edu/studentaffairs/safezone/resources/documents/Sexuality%20Continuum.pdf Sexuality Continuum] ] This continuum was an important influence on the Feminist and Gay Rights movements of the 1970s and 1980s as academics and movement leaders tried to distinguish between physical gender - e.g. being male or female - and the social, cultural, and psychological aspects of gender and sexuality.According to the American Psychological Association: quotation|Sexual orientation is an enduring emotional, romantic, sexual, or affectional attraction toward others. It is easily distinguished from other components of sexuality including biological sex, gender identity (the psychological sense of being male or female), and the social gender role (adherence to cultural norms for feminine and masculine behavior).
Sexual orientation exists along a continuum that ranges from exclusive heterosexuality to exclusive homosexuality and includes various forms of bisexuality. [...] [ [http://apahelpcenter.org/articles/article.php?id=31 American Psychological association] ] This term, or similar variants of it, are used commonly in the field of sexual orientation studies. See the
Kinsey scale .Non heterosexual-homosexual continuum sexual orientations
Non heterosexual-homosexual continuum sexual orientations is a contimuu, of sexual orientations that do not fall into place on the Heterosexual-homosexual continuum, as they do not comply to a heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual agendaSyn|date=July 2008. These include such orientations as
pomosexual ity,asexuality , andzoosexuality .Footnotes
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