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Revision as of 18:29, 10 February 2025
Gerontophilia is a sexual or romantic attraction towards the elderly. The term is derived from the Greek words geron, meaning "old man", and philie, meaning "love". Gerontophilia is classified as a paraphilia, but is not listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders or the International Classification of Diseases due to the lack of research into the phenomenon.
Definition and Classification
Gerontophilia is defined as a primary sexual attraction to the elderly. It is distinct from ageplay, where individuals pretend to be a different age, and from intergenerational relationships, which are not primarily based on sexual interest. Gerontophilia is also different from a general preference for older sexual partners, which may be related to evolutionary adaptations.
The classification of gerontophilia as a paraphilia is controversial. Some researchers argue that it should be considered a sexual orientation, while others believe it is a fetish. The lack of inclusion in diagnostic manuals reflects the ongoing debate about its status.
Prevalence and Characteristics
The prevalence of gerontophilia is unknown due to the lack of research. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that it is relatively rare. Gerontophiles may be of any gender or sexual orientation.
Characteristics of gerontophilia may include a preference for elderly partners, a history of sexual relationships with the elderly, and sexual fantasies involving the elderly. Some gerontophiles may also be attracted to the physical signs of aging, such as wrinkles and grey hair.
Societal Perceptions and Legal Issues
Societal perceptions of gerontophilia are generally negative, with the attraction often being seen as unnatural or perverse. This stigma can lead to discrimination and social isolation for gerontophiles.
Legal issues related to gerontophilia primarily concern the capacity of the elderly person to consent to sexual activity. In many jurisdictions, individuals with dementia or other cognitive impairments are considered unable to give informed consent, which can lead to charges of sexual abuse if a sexual relationship occurs.
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