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Courtship disorder
Courtship disorder is a theoretical construct in sexology in which a certain set of paraphilias are seen as specific instances of anomalous courtship instincts in men. The specific paraphilias are biastophilia (paraphilic rape), exhibitionism, frotteurism, telephone scatologia, toucherism, and voyeurism. According to the ''courtship disorder hypothesis'', there is a species-typical courtship process in human males consisting of four phases, and anomalies in different phases result in one of these paraphilic sexual interests. That is, instead of being independent paraphilias, this theory sees these sexual interests as individual symptoms of a single underlying disorder.
== Courtship disorder hypothesis ==
According to the ''courtship disorder hypothesis'', there is a species-typical courtship process in humans consisting of four phases.〔Freund, K. (1976). "Diagnosis and treatment of forensically significant anomalous erotic preferences." ''Canadian Journal of Criminology and Corrections'', 18, 181–189.〕〔Freund, K., & Blanchard, R. (1986). "The concept of courtship disorder." ''Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy'', 12, 79–92.〕 These phases are: "(1) looking for and appraising potential sexual partners; (2) pretactile interaction with those partners, such as by smiling at and talking to them; (3) tactile interaction with them, such as by embracing or petting; (4) and then sexual intercourse."〔Cantor, J. M., Blanchard, R., & Barbaree, H. E. (2009). Sexual disorders. In P. H. Blaney & T. Millon (Eds.), ''Oxford Textbook of Psychopathology'' (2nd ed.) (pp. 527–548). New York: Oxford University Press.〕
The associations between these phases and these paraphilias were first outlined by Kurt Freund,〔Freund, K. (1988). "Courtship disorder: Is the hypothesis valid?" ''Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences'', 528, 172–182.〕〔Freund, K., Scher, H., & Hucker, S. (1983). The courtship disorders. ''Archives of Sexual Behavior'', 12, 369–379.〕 the originator of the theory: A disturbance of the search phase of courtship manifests as voyeurism, a disturbance of the pretactile interaction phase manifests as exhibitionism or telephone scatologia, a disturbance of the tactile interaction phase manifests as toucheurism or frotteurism, and the absence of the courtship behavior phases manifests as paraphilic rape (i.e., biastophilia). According to Freund, these paraphilias "can be conceptualized as a preference for a pattern of behavior or erotic fantasy in which one of these four phases of sexual interaction is intensified and distorted to such an extent that it appears to be a caricature of the normal, while the remaining phases are either omitted entirely or are retained only in a vestigial way."〔Freund, K. (1990). "Courtship disorder." In W. L. Marshall, D. R. Laws, & H. E. Barbaree (Eds.), ''Handbook of Sexual Assault: Issues, Theories, and Treatment of the Offender'' (pp. 195–207). NY: Plenum.〕
Freund noted that ''troilism'' (a paraphilia for observing one’s sexual/romantic partner sexually interacting with a third party, usually unbeknownst to the third party)〔Hirschfeld, M. (1938). ''Sexual Anomalies and Perversions: Physical and Psychological Development, Diagnosis and Treatment'' (new and revised ed.). London: Encyclopaedic Press.〕 might also be a courtship disorder,〔〔Freund, K., & Watson, R. (1990). "Mapping the boundaries of courtship disorder." ''The Journal of Sex Research'', 27, 589–606.〕 troilism being a variant of voyeurism.
Appropriate behaviors depend on the social and cultural context, including time and place. Some behaviors that are unacceptable under most circumstances, such as public nudity or sexual contact between dancers, may be accepted or even encouraged during celebrations like Carnival or Mardi Gras. Where such cultural festivals alter normative courtship behaviors, the signs of courtship disorder may be masked or altered.〔Maharajh, H. D., & Konings, M. (2007). (Dancing frotteurism and courtship disorder in Trinidad and Tobago. ) ''Journal of Chinese Clinical Medicine'', 7(2).〕

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