Definition of Hebephilia. Meaning of Hebephilia. Synonyms of Hebephilia

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- Hebephilia is the strong, persistent ****ual interest by adults in pubescent children who are in early adolescence, typically ages 11–14 and showing Tanner...
- ephebophilia to refer to the ****ual preference for mid-to-late adolescents, hebephilia to refer to the ****ual preference for earlier pubescent individuals, and...
- Pedohebephilia refers to an expansion and reclassification of pedophilia and hebephilia with subgroups, proposed during the development of the DSM-5. It refers...
- of a cir****ferential phallometric test for hebephilia. This study found the sensitivity of the hebephilia test to be 70% in extrafamilial offenders against...
- Hebephilia is defined as individuals with a primary or exclusive ****ual interest in 11- to 14-year-old pubescents. The DSM-5 does not list hebephilia...
- model Savannah van Zweeden and covering the topics of pedophilia and hebephilia, the entire film was financed privately, mainly by the 23-year-old Breure...
- middle-aged literature lecturer who writes as "Humbert Humbert" and has hebephilia. He is ****ually infatuated with young, adolescent Dolores Haze (whom he...
- Tasmania, Australia Hebe, an ethnic slur for a Jew Shortened form of Hebephilia, a ****ual interest in pubescent children 6 Hebe, a main-belt asteroid...
- relationships Ageplay Ephebophilia Evolutionary psychology Gigolo Gold digger Hebephilia Himbo Jailbait Kitten, young woman who dates older people **** Phaedra...
- Cantor, J. M.; Blak, T.; ****ey, R.; Kl****en, P. E. (2008). "Pedophilia, hebephilia, and the DSM–V". Archives of ****ual Behavior. 38 (3): 335–350. doi:10...