The Men Who Love TGsTGForum Wire Services I apologise for the brevity of this story. We're working on finding this man for a larger article. -- Cindy Martin ![]() Blanchard said these men, called gynandromorphophiles, are "heterosexuals of some stripe" and more common than believed. Blanchard and his research team reached their conclusions by analyzing a transsexual voice mail service. While admitting the research is "primitive," Blanchard concluded gynandromorphophiles are masculine and heterosexual men seeking to play a dominant role with men who dress and actlike women but retain their male genitalia. Blanchard also figured into other research reports presented the same day at a meeting of the American Psychological Association. A long-term study of 4500 sets of Australian twins concluded that if one identical twin is gay, the other will be, too. For women, the survey did not find enough identical sisters who shared a lesbian identity to make the same conclusion. Blanchard suggested the influence on being gay may go beyond genetics to such factors as growing up the youngest brother in a family. |