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Table 1.

Sexual identities by attraction group for Study 1.

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Fig 1.

Subjective sexual arousal to female and male audiovisual stimuli by attraction group for Study 1.

Exclusive Androphilia (n = 14), Predominant Androphilia (n = 19), Andro/Gynephilia (n = 21), Predominant/Exclusive Gynephilia (n = 22). Error bars indicate standard error of the mean.

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Table 2.

Subjective sexual arousal to gender cues by attraction group for Study 1.

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Fig 2.

Genital response to female and male audiovisual stimuli by attraction group for Study 1.

Exclusive Androphilia (n = 14), Predominant Androphilia (n = 19), Andro/Gynephilia (n = 21), Predominant/Exclusive Gynephilia (n = 22). Error bars indicate standard error of the mean.

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Table 3.

Genital responses to gender cues by attraction group for Study 1.

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Table 4.

Sexual identities by attraction group for Study 2.

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Fig 3.

Subjective sexual arousal to female and male narratives by attraction group for Study 2.

Exclusive Androphilia (n = 23), Predominant Androphilia (n = 19), Andro/Gynephilia (n = 24), Predominant/Exclusive Gynephilia (n = 10). Error bars indicate standard error of the mean.

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Table 5.

Subjective sexual arousal to gender cues by attraction group for Study 2.

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Fig 4.

Genital response to female and male narratives by attraction group for Study 2.

Exclusive Androphilia (n = 20), Predominant Androphilia (n = 19), Andro/Gynephilia (n = 24), Predominant/Exclusive Gynephilia (n = 10). Error bars indicate standard error of the mean.

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Table 6.

Genital response to gender cues by attraction group for study 2.

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