The issue is further complicated by the possibility that self-perception
and past experience may both influence sexual response.
For example, a low need for structure may potentiate independently
functioning arousability by decreasing motivation to reconcile
arousability-derived sexual arousal with a self-concept based
on the orientation of the proceptive system. Additionally, arousability-driven
bisexual experience may spark a feedback loop of
positive conditioning, leading to a distinct pattern of sexual
responsivity in adulthood (Hoffman, 2012). This scenario is suggested
by a recent finding that bisexual men had uniquely elevated
genital arousal to video pornography of a bisexual ‘‘three-way,’’
something likely to be unique to their sexual history (Cerny &
Janssen, 2011).
The issue is further complicated by the possibility that self-perceptionand past experience may both influence sexual response.For example, a low need for structure may potentiate independentlyfunctioning arousability by decreasing motivation to reconcilearousability-derived sexual arousal with a self-concept basedon the orientation of the proceptive system. Additionally, arousability-drivenbisexual experience may spark a feedback loop ofpositive conditioning, leading to a distinct pattern of sexualresponsivity in adulthood (Hoffman, 2012). This scenario is suggestedby a recent finding that bisexual men had uniquely elevatedgenital arousal to video pornography of a bisexual ‘‘three-way,’’something likely to be unique to their sexual history (Cerny &Janssen, 2011).
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