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IMPRINTED
SEXUAL FANTASIES
A
New Key for Sexology
Table
of Contents
I. INTRODUCING
THE SEX-SCRIPT HYPOTHESIS
1
A. Sex-Scripts—A New Model of Human
Sexuality.
2
B.
Not Nature, Not Nurture—but Imprinting.
4
C. Sex-Scripts Explain our 'Sex-Drives'.
7
D. Sex-Scripts Are Involuntary Psychological
Responses. 9
1. Why We Experience Conflict between Lust and
Reason. 10
2. The Struggle among Secret Homosexuals.
11
3. Public Figures Caught in their Sex-Scripts.
11
4. We Did Not CHOOSE Our
Sex-Scripts. 12
5. Our Sex-Scripts Do NOT Determine Our
Behavior. 12
E. Sex-Scripts Are Sometimes Very Fragile.
13
F.
Sex-Scripts Are NOT Simon & Gagnon's Sexual
Scripts. 13
G. Summary: The Sex-Script Hypothesis Replaces Older
Theories. 16
II. THE
EVOLUTIONARY BACKGROUND OF HUMAN SEX-SCRIPTS
17
A. Animal Sexuality is Governed by Genes and
Hormones. 18
B.
Human Sexuality is Governed by Symbols.
19
C. Sex-Scripts in Primitive Cultures.
22
D. Why Teen Sexuality Persists in our
Sex-Scripts.
23
III. SEXUAL
IMPRINTING AT CRITICAL PERIODS IN PSYCHO-SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT
A. The Sex-File, An Aggressive
Metaphor.
26
B. Moments of Sexual Imprinting in
Childhood.
27
1. The
Differences
between Learning and
Imprinting. 27
2. When Does Sexual Imprinting Take Place?
29
a. Critical
Periods in Psycho-Sexual Development. 30
b. Imprinting from Childhood
Sexual Experiences. 30
c. Some Known Examples of Sexual
Imprinting. 35
d. The Role of Parents in
Imprinting Sex-Scripts. 38
e. Positive Sexual Imprinting for
Children. 41
f. Sexual Imprinting in
Adulthood.
43
3. From Sex-File to Sex-Script.
44
C. Our Sex-Scripts Remain Permanent as We Mature in
Other Ways. 46
1. Our Sex-Scripts Seem Set for Life.
46
2. Remaining Teen-Agers Sexually.
47
3. Coping with Fixed Sex-Scripts.
50
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IV. THREE
LEVELS OF SEX-SCRIPTS
55
A. Our Sexual-Interest Scripts.
57
1. Female Breasts.
57
2. My Sexual-Interest Script.
58
3. Common Sexual-Interest Scripts in
Men.
60
4. Strangers as Ideal
Sex-Partners—in Fantasy.
61
5. Coping with Our Sexual-Interest
Scripts.
62
B. Our Sexual-Arousal Scripts.
63
C. Our Sexual-Orgasm Scripts.
64
V. VARIETIES
OF SEX-SCRIPTS
65
A. Who Is Your Sex-Partner?
66
1. Famous People—Charisma as a 'Turn
On'. 66
2. Variety—Promiscuous
Sex-Scripts.
68
3. Family Members—or Their
Surrogates.
68
4. Race in Sexual Fantasies.
69
5. Forbidden Religious
Partners.
71
6. Sex and Gender
Games.
72
7. Special Status of the
Partner.
72
B.
What Is Your Sex-Object?
73
C. Where and How Do Your Sexual Fantasies
Unfold? 75
1. Criminal
Scenarios.
76
2. Sex and
Money.
76
3. Special Words.
76
D. Unusual Sex-Scripts—Paraphilias.
77
1. Masochistic Sexual
Fantasies.
79
2. Sadistic Sexual
Fantasies.
80
3. Body Parts in Sexual
Fantasies.
80
4. Material Objects and
Clothes.
83
E.
Imprinted Sexual Fantasies Urging Criminal Behavior.
84
1. The Child-Molester’s Sexual
Fantasies.
84
2. The Lust-Murder Sexual Fantasy.
85
3. Rape Sexual Fantasies.
86
4. Enlightened Treatment of Sex Offenders.
86
F. Sex-Scripts in Other Cultures.
90
1. Sex-Scripts in the Islamic World.
91
2. Sex-Scripts in Medieval Christendom.
91
G. Chosen Sexual Fantasies.
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VI. IDENTIFYING
OUR OWN SEX-SCRIPTS
93
A. Ways
of Peeking into Our Sex-Files.
94
B. Erotic Dreams.
95
C. Advertising Response.
96
D. Pornography as a Catalog of
Sex-Scripts.
96
E. Conclusion
100
VII. HOMOSEXUAL
SEX-SCRIPTS
101
A.
Origins of Homosexual Sex-Scripts.
102
B.
Revising Homosexual Sex-Scripts.
103
1. The Person Also Had Other
Sex-Scripts.
103
2. Acting Straight—Controlling Sexual
Behavior. 103
3. Religious and Addiction-Model
Transformations. 104
4. Transcending Our Sex-Scripts.
105
C.
The Sex-Scripts of Juvenile Male Prostitutes.
107
D. The Sex-Scripts of Children of Homosexual
Households. 108
E. Are Homosexual Sex-Scripts More Promiscuous?
108
F. Questions We Can Ask About Our
Sex-Scripts.
109
G. Conclusion.
109
VIII. THE
IMPACT OF SEX-SCRIPTS ON OUR RELATIONSHIPS
110
A. Our Sexual Fantasies Are Usually Kept
Secret.
112
B. Disclosing Sex-Scripts Before Marriage.
113
C. Fighting Our Sex-Scripts Might Create Orgasm
Difficulties. 114
D. Sexual Passion vs. Safer Sex.
116
IX. TRANSCENDING
OUR SEX-SCRIPTS
117
A. Talking About Our Sexual Fantasies.
118
B.
Sex-Scripts Probably Cannot Be Changed.
121
C.
How Specific Relationships Supersede Our
Sex-Scripts. 122
D.
Loving Beyond Sex:
123
When Unique
Sexual Bonding Replaces Imprinted Sex-Scripts.
E.
From I-It Sex to I-Thou Sex.
126
F.
From Role-Sexuality to Real Sexuality:
Have We Transcended Our Imprinted Sexual
Fantasies? 127
1. Sexual Interests.
127
2. Sexual Arousal.
128
3. Sexual Orgasms.
128
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X. FUTURE
RESEARCH INTO HUMAN SEX-SCRIPTS
129
A.
The Basic Research: Collecting and Analyzing
Sex-Scripts. 130
B.
Guarding Against Bias in Future Sex-Script
Research. 131
C.
The Quest for Genetic Explanations of
Sex-Scripts. 134
D.
Prostitutes as Front-Line Sex-Script
Researchers. 138
E.
Examples of Informal Sex-Script Research Already
Done. 139
F.
Exploring the Processes of Sexual
Imprinting.
140
G. Future Research into Rapist
Sex-Scripts.
141
H.
The Scientific Study of Pornography and its
Users. 144
I.
Are Sex-Scripts the Basis of Multiple
Personalities?
146
J.
Childhood Sexual Abuse as Sexual
Imprinting.
147
K.
Questions that Might Be Answered by Further
Sex-Script Research.
1. If we discover the source of our sex-scripts,
does this give us some power over them?
149
2. How do sex-scripts for mouth-genital contact
arise? 150
3. How do dead bodies get into sex-scripts?
150
4. How do some women 'become lesbian' in later
life? 150
XI. SEX-SCRIPTS
IN THE 21st CENTURY
151
A. Population
Control.
153
B.
Cross-Cultural Research Will Expand.
154
C.
Greater Awareness of Childhood Sexual
Abuse. 154
D.
More Research into Paraphilias and their
Origins. 155
E.
More Bizarre Theories of Sex and
Sex-Cults.
156
F.
Greater Openness and Less Repression of
Sexuality. 157
G. Sex-Scripts and
Occupations.
160
1. Necrophiliacs in the Mortuary.
160
2. Rapists in the Apartment
Complex.
161
3. Child-Molesters in the Day-Care
Center.
162
4. Pedophiles in the Priesthood.
163
5. Seducers in the Pulpit.
163
6. Therapists on the Couch.
164
7. Gynecologists Aroused by Women.
164
8. Doctors Who Exploit their
Patients.
165
9. Foot-Fetishists Should Not
Sell Shoes.
165
H. The End of
Marriage as We Knew It.
166
1. New Forms of
Marriage.
167
a. Domestic Partnership.
167
b. Flexible Relationships.
168
2. Women Revolt Against Traditional Marriage.
170
3. Separating Sex and Marriage.
171
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