A term formerly used to mean taking on the gender role of the opposite sex.
1Yet, until recently, comparatively little has been known of sexual inversion in women.
2I have seldom heard sexual inversion discussed among my professional friends.
3A great variety of causes has been held to excite to sexual inversion.
4The terms usually adopted in the present volume are " sexual inversion" and "homosexuality."
5Here we may leave this question of sexual inversion.
6The great prevalence of sexual inversion in American cities is shown by the wide knowledge of its existence.
7At this point I conclude the analysis of the psychology of sexual inversion as it presents itself to me.
8The stream of nature still flows into the bent channel of sexual inversion, and still runs according to law.
9Concerning the wide prevalence of sexual inversion and of homosexual phenomena generally, there can be no manner of doubt.
10The analysis of these cases leads directly up to a question of the first importance: What is sexual inversion?
11The next case is interesting as showing the mental and emotional development in a very radical case of sexual inversion.
12Notwithstanding these tendencies, however, sexual inversion in a woman is, as a rule, not more obvious than in a man.
13Sexual inversion, is not a localized genital condition.
14Sexual inversion, therefore, remains a congenital anomaly, to be classed with other congenital abnormalities which have psychic concomitants.
15The first edition of this volume was published in 1899, following " Sexual Inversion," which now forms Volume II.
16Sexual inversion is more widespread than is popularly supposed and I have never had any twinge of conscience after any of my affairs.
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