Chronophilia

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Chronophilia refers to a group of patterns of sexual arousal in which a person's sexuoerotic age is discordant with his or her actual chronological age and is concordant with the age of the partner. The term was coined by John Money, from the Greek roots chronos and philia, literally, "love for a (certain) time period".

This is not directly related to ephebophilia, gerontophilia, or teleiophilia, in that they are patterns of arousal that favour members of a different age-group, without their sexuoerotic age being different.[citation needed]

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Teleiophilia is a rarely-used term coined by Ray Blanchard, meaning an erotic preference of an adolescent for the adult physique. It is usually not considered a paraphilia, and therefore the word is little-needed. It is used occasionally, though, to refer simply to normal adult-to-adult attraction in order to distinguish from chronophilia.[1]

Gerontophilia refers to sexual attraction to the elderly among the non-elderly.[2]

Pedophilia (by definition including nepiophilia) differs from all these conditions in that it is a clinically-recognized disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.[3] This classification and the inclusion of nepiophilia is the subject of controversy.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ Bernard, Frits (1985/2002). Pedophilia: A factual report, Books Reborn, ISBN 1-877051-17-9
  2. ^ Lautmann, Rüdiger (1994). Die Lust am Kind - Portrait des Pädophilen ("Erotic interest in minors - A portrait of pedophilia"), Hamburg, Klein Verlag, ISBN 3-89521-015-3 (in German)
  3. ^ Vogt, Horst (2006). Pädophilie - Leipziger Studie zur gesellschaftlichen und psychischen Situation pädophiler Männer ("Pedophilia - Leipzig study on the societal and mental situation of pedophile males"), Lengerich, Pabst Science Publishers, ISBN 3-89967-323-9 (in German)

  • ^ Cantor, James. "Male Homosexuality, Science, and Pedophilia". APA Division 44 18 (3).  article link
  • ^  Kaul, A.; and Duffy, S. (1991). "Gerontophilia—a case report." Medicine, Science and the Law, 31 (2), 110-114.

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