Emily's Cat
Rarely prone to hissy-fits
It's mentioned 6 times, in two sections.Not so. In DSM-5, text revised edition, autogynephilia is mentioned as a one word aside twice. Pages 517 and 799, if you want to check. In it's first mention on p517, it is breifly defined as "autogynephilia (i.e., sexual arousal associated with the thought or image of oneself as a woman)."
The more I am reading about this, the more I am inclined to call bull ◊◊◊◊ on every mother ◊◊◊◊◊◊ using the term in this thread. Y'all are so far off with what it is that I don't think it's an accident anymore.
In the section on Gender Dysphoria:
Risk and Prognostic Factors:
Gender-variant behavior among individuals with prepubertal-onset gender dysphoria can develop in early preschool age. Studies suggest that a greater intensity of gender nonconformity and an older age at presentation make persistence of gender dysphoria into adolescence and adulthood more likely. A predisposing factor under consideration, especially in individuals with postpubertal-onset gender dysphoria (adolescence, adulthood), includes history of transvestism that may develop into autogynephilia (i.e., sexual arousal associated with the thought or image of oneself as a woman).
In the section on Transvestic Disorder:
Transvestic Disorder
Diagnostic Criteria
A. Over a period of at least 6 months, recurrent and intense sexual arousal from cross-dressing, as manifested by fantasies, urges, or behaviors.
B. The fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
Specify if:
With fetishism: If sexually aroused by fabrics, materials, or garments.
With autogynephilia: If sexually aroused by thoughts or images of self as a woman.
Specify if:
In a controlled environment: This specifier is primarily applicable to individuals living in institutional or other settings where opportunities to cross-dress are restricted.
In full remission: There has been no distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other areas of functioning for at least 5 years while in an uncontrolled environment.
Specifiers:
The presence of fetishism decreases the likelihood of gender dysphoria in men with transvestic disorder. The presence of autogynephilia increases the likelihood of gender dysphoria in men with transvestic disorder.
Diagnostic Features
The diagnosis of transvestic disorder does not apply to all individuals who dress as the opposite sex, even those who do so habitually. It applies to individuals whose cross-dressing or thoughts of cross-dressing are always or often accompanied by sexual excitement (Criterion A) and who are emotionally distressed by this pattern or for whom it impairs their social or interpersonal functioning (Criterion B). The cross-dressing may involve only one or two articles of clothing (e.g., for men, it may pertain only to women’s undergarments), or it may involve dressing completely in the inner and outer garments of the other sex and (in men) may include the use of women’s wigs and makeup. Sexual arousal, in its most obvious form of penile erection, may cooccur with cross-dressing in various ways. In younger men, cross-dressing often leads to masturbation, following which any women’s clothing is removed. Older men often learn to avoid masturbating or doing anything to stimulate the penis so that the avoidance of ejaculation allows them to prolong their cross-dressing session. Men and women sometimes complete a crossdressing session by having intercourse with their partners, and some have difficulty maintaining sufficient sexual arousal for sexual activity without cross-dressing (or having private fantasies of cross-dressing). Clinical assessment of distress or impairment, like clinical assessment of transvestic sexual arousal, is usually dependent on the individual’s self-report. The pattern of behavior “purging and acquisition” often signifies the presence of distress in individuals with transvestic disorder. During this behavioral pattern, an individual (usually a man) who has spent a great deal of money on women’s clothes and other apparel (e.g., shoes, wigs) discards the items (i.e., purges them) in an effort to overcome urges to cross-dress, and then begins acquiring a woman’s wardrobe all over again.
Associated Features
Transvestic disorder in men is often accompanied by autogynephilia (i.e., a man’s paraphilic tendency to be sexually aroused by the thought or image of himself as a woman). Autogynephilic fantasies and behaviors may focus on the idea of exhibiting female physiological functions (e.g.,lactation, menstruation), engaging in stereotypically feminine behavior (e.g., knitting), or possessing female anatomy (e.g., breasts).
Here's the catch: When one can convince or coerce society to accept one's sexual arousal and sexual role-play as a "right", and can craft policy to allow one to indulge one's paraphilia... then it no longer impairs one's social functioning.
Thus, Self-ID, and the demands of males who are sexually aroused by cross-dressing and encroaching in female spaces in order to reinforce their fantasies.