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{{MAI}}__NOTOC__'''Ephebophilia''' is an erotic age preference ([[chronophilia]]) for sexually mature youth, usually between 15-19 years of age. It is often used to distinguish an attraction to teenagers from an attraction to prepubescent or pubescent youth (described as [[pedophilia]] and [[hebephilia]] respectively). A person with such attractions is called an '''ephebophile'''. Researchers connected to [[CAMH]] tend to distinguish hebephilia ("preference for 11–14 year-olds") from ephebophilia ("preference for 15–19 year-olds").<ref>Blanchard, R., Lykins, A. D., Wherrett, D., Kuban, M. E., Cantor, J. M., Blak, T., Dickey, R., & Klassen, P. E. (2009). "Pedophilia, Hebephilia, and the DSM-V," ''Archives of Sexual Behavior'', 38(3), 335-350.</ref>
{{MAI}}__NOTOC__'''Ephebophilia''' is defined as an erotic age preference ([[chronophilia]]) for sexually mature youth, usually between 15-19 years of age. It is often used to distinguish an attraction to older teenagers from an attraction to prepubescent or pubescent youth (described as [[pedophilia]] and [[hebephilia]] respectively). A person with such attractions is referred to as an '''ephebophile'''. Researchers connected to [[CAMH]] tend to distinguish hebephilia ("preference for 11–14 year-olds") from ephebophilia ("preference for 15–19 year-olds").<ref>Blanchard, R., Lykins, A. D., Wherrett, D., Kuban, M. E., Cantor, J. M., Blak, T., Dickey, R., & Klassen, P. E. (2009). "Pedophilia, Hebephilia, and the DSM-V," ''Archives of Sexual Behavior'', 38(3), 335-350.</ref>


==Validity==
==Confusion over distinction vs Hebephilia, and lack of concept validity==


Some [[minor attracted person|minor attracted people]], sexologists, psychiatrists and psychologists question the conceptual validity of this category, arguing that for the majority of men, [[Research: Prevalence|heterosexual ephebophilia]] might be normative. One of the most frequent criticisms of "''ephebophilia''", is the plausibility of yet another chronophilia category. In this case, the category orients itself roughly to the beginning of the final [[Tanner Stage]] (5), and then ends in a developmental "no man's land" at around age 18/19. It has thus been proposed that ephebophilia be merged into [[teleiophilia]], as a special attraction to those who are sexually mature but with less legal rights, has no basis in nature.
Some [[minor attracted person|minor attracted people]], sexologists, psychiatrists and psychologists question the conceptual validity of this category, arguing that for the majority of men, [[Research: Prevalence|heterosexual ephebophilia]] might be "normative" or [[Teleiophilia|teleiophilic]]. One of the most frequent criticisms of "''Ephebophilia''", is the implausibility of a chronophilia category that orients itself roughly to the beginning of the final [[Tanner Stage]] (5), and then ends in a developmental "no man's land" at around age 18/19. Pedophilia and Hebephilia, on the other hand, are well-aligned with developmental milestones. Ephebophilia might, then be merged into [[teleiophilia]], since a special attraction to those who are sexually mature but with less legal rights, has no basis in nature.
 
===History, and conflation with Hebephilia===
 
The concept of Ephebophilia has been described in both artistic and medicolegal terms. The first known mention of Ephebophilia was in French (éphébophilie), in Georges Saint-Paul's 1896 book, ''Tares et Poisons: Perversion et Perversité Sexuelles''.<ref>[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4595948 Janssen, Diederik F. (2015). "'Chronophilia': Entries of Erotic Age Preference into Descriptive Psychopathology". Medical History. 59 (4): 575–98.]</ref>
 
===The "Ephebophilia Cliché"===
 
The term ''Ephebophilia'' is sometimes considered to be a cliché of online debates concerning sexual relationships between adults and older youths. It is said by some that the marque of a nitpicker and "pedophile apologist" is that he or she mentions the term "Ephebophilia" whenever such an adult is [[Debate Guide: Misdefinitions and Rhetorical Manipulation|misdefined]] as a pedophile. This might, however, be an outdated cliche, as since the 10s, popular discourse has tended towards using Hebephilia to distinguish attractions (and sometimes erroneously - actions) from Pedophilia.


==References==
==References==

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Ephebophilia is defined as an erotic age preference (chronophilia) for sexually mature youth, usually between 15-19 years of age. It is often used to distinguish an attraction to older teenagers from an attraction to prepubescent or pubescent youth (described as pedophilia and hebephilia respectively). A person with such attractions is referred to as an ephebophile. Researchers connected to CAMH tend to distinguish hebephilia ("preference for 11–14 year-olds") from ephebophilia ("preference for 15–19 year-olds").[1]

Confusion over distinction vs Hebephilia, and lack of concept validity

Some minor attracted people, sexologists, psychiatrists and psychologists question the conceptual validity of this category, arguing that for the majority of men, heterosexual ephebophilia might be "normative" or teleiophilic. One of the most frequent criticisms of "Ephebophilia", is the implausibility of a chronophilia category that orients itself roughly to the beginning of the final Tanner Stage (5), and then ends in a developmental "no man's land" at around age 18/19. Pedophilia and Hebephilia, on the other hand, are well-aligned with developmental milestones. Ephebophilia might, then be merged into teleiophilia, since a special attraction to those who are sexually mature but with less legal rights, has no basis in nature.

History, and conflation with Hebephilia

The concept of Ephebophilia has been described in both artistic and medicolegal terms. The first known mention of Ephebophilia was in French (éphébophilie), in Georges Saint-Paul's 1896 book, Tares et Poisons: Perversion et Perversité Sexuelles.[2]

The "Ephebophilia Cliché"

The term Ephebophilia is sometimes considered to be a cliché of online debates concerning sexual relationships between adults and older youths. It is said by some that the marque of a nitpicker and "pedophile apologist" is that he or she mentions the term "Ephebophilia" whenever such an adult is misdefined as a pedophile. This might, however, be an outdated cliche, as since the 10s, popular discourse has tended towards using Hebephilia to distinguish attractions (and sometimes erroneously - actions) from Pedophilia.

References

  1. Blanchard, R., Lykins, A. D., Wherrett, D., Kuban, M. E., Cantor, J. M., Blak, T., Dickey, R., & Klassen, P. E. (2009). "Pedophilia, Hebephilia, and the DSM-V," Archives of Sexual Behavior, 38(3), 335-350.
  2. Janssen, Diederik F. (2015). "'Chronophilia': Entries of Erotic Age Preference into Descriptive Psychopathology". Medical History. 59 (4): 575–98.

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