![]() ![]() Among both men and women who are homosexual, for example, heterosexual sex ranks as the third most common sexual fantasy. In the current issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry, Mark Schwartz and William Masters report a survey of 120 men and women, half of them homosexual and half heterosexual, showing that people's sexual fantasies can be at odds with their sexual orientation. They cite evidence showing the frequency of homosexual fantasies among heterosexuals and heterosexual ones among homosexuals. ![]() Researchers at the institute believe that whether a person has homosexual fantasies or heterosexual ones cannot be used as an indication of actual sexual preference. The latest contribution to the issue is from the Masters and Johnson Institute in a recent article on their treatment program for dissatisfied homosexuals. The most recent evidence, while it by no means ends the debate, sheds light on several important aspects of the issue: what the fantasies say about one's sexual orientation, what the most common fantasies are, when they are healthy and when pathological and what they indicate about a couple's relationship. RESEARCHERS know that sexual fantasies tell much about one's sexuality, but just how much they tell has been debated for decades.
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