Sexuality and gender affirmation in transgender men who have sex with cisgender men

Cheyenne A. Fox Tree-McGrath, Jae A. Puckett, S. Reisner, David W. Pantalone
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ABSTRACT Background: Transgender men who have sex with men (trans MSM) are underrepresented in the behavioral and social sciences literature, especially in research concerning sexual health. The available literature indicates that, in relation to gender affirmation (sometimes called “transition”), some trans men may experience shifts in their sexual attractions and the identity labels that they use to describe their sexual orientation. Most commonly, this shift entails increased attraction to cisgender men. Aims: The purpose of this qualitative analysis was to investigate positive and negative aspects of sexuality and sexual behavior relevant for trans MSM who have affirmed their gender. Methods: We conducted individual interviews with 16 trans MSM (M age = 32.5, SD = 11.1) who were recruited via venue-based recruitment and chain referral/snowball sampling methods. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using a rigorous team-based approach to grounded theory. Results: The four theoretical constructs that emerged included: (1) harmful social influences; (2) support and validation of a trans masculine identity; (3) sexual exploration and self-acceptance; and (4) internalized oppression. Overall, these themes described complex experiences of trans MSM managing oppression, both external and internalized, at the intersection of gender and sexuality. Discussion: Affirming one's identity within a social context that marginalizes trans men and sexual minorities and promotes adherence to strict gender norms has important implications for the sexuality of trans men. In part, gender affirmation created an increased confidence and openness to exploring sexual interests for participants. Furthermore, trans MSM's identities and gender can be affirmed through sexual relationships with cisgender MSM. Greater understanding of gender affirmation and sexuality for trans MSM can inform healthcare recommendations for working with trans MSM, including healthcare policies and practices in sexual health.
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与顺性男性发生性行为的跨性别男性的性行为和性别肯定
背景:与男性发生性行为的跨性别男性(trans MSM)在行为和社会科学文献中代表性不足,特别是在性健康研究中。现有的文献表明,在性别确认(有时被称为“过渡”)方面,一些跨性别男性可能会经历他们的性吸引力和他们用来描述性取向的身份标签的转变。最常见的是,这种转变增加了对顺性男性的吸引力。目的:本定性分析的目的是调查与确认性别的跨性别男同性恋者有关的性行为和性行为的积极和消极方面。方法:我们对16名跨性别男男性行为者(男年龄= 32.5,SD = 11.1)进行了个人访谈,他们是通过基于场所的招募和连锁推荐/滚雪球抽样方法招募的。访谈被逐字记录下来,并使用严格的基于团队的方法进行分析。结果:出现了四个理论构念:(1)有害的社会影响;(2)对跨性别男性身份的支持和认可;(3)性探索和自我接纳;(4)内化压迫。总的来说,这些主题描述了跨性别男同性恋者在性别和性的交叉点处理压迫的复杂经历,既有外部的,也有内部的。讨论:在一个将跨性别男性和性少数群体边缘化并提倡遵守严格性别规范的社会背景下,肯定自己的身份对跨性别男性的性行为有着重要的影响。在某种程度上,性别肯定增加了参与者探索性兴趣的信心和开放性。此外,跨性别男同性恋者的身份和性别可以通过与顺性别男同性恋者的性关系得到肯定。更深入地了解跨性别男同性恋者的性别认同和性行为,可以为跨性别男同性恋者提供医疗保健建议,包括性健康方面的医疗保健政策和实践。
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International Journal of Transgenderism
International Journal of Transgenderism Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Transgenderism, together with its partner organization the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), offers an international, multidisciplinary scholarly forum for publication in the field of transgender health in its broadest sense for academics, practitioners, policy makers, and the general population. The journal welcomes contributions from a range of disciplines, such as: Endocrinology Surgery Obstetrics and Gynaecology Psychiatry Psychology Speech and language therapy Sexual medicine Sexology Family therapy Public health Sociology Counselling Law Medical ethics.
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