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"psychology" is going to find this with a lot of different things, dead serious
psychopathy
extreme rape desires
etc.
defining "orientation" is the fallacy
break it down, it's just someone who has conditioned largely in one way.
all is conditioning, anything can be conditioned.
The thing about "fem season" in culture is that it is radically understanding and accepting of things as how they are
Obviously the "male principle" comes along to decide "no, I don't think we will entertain X", and begins about methods to enact its will.
Both have their merits desu. It helps to "understand pedophiles"
The bullshit is classifying it as "largely fixed" (what a joke), "unchangeable", and an "orientation".
And yes, this has plenty to do with the dogma of saying "I was born this way" in regards to sexuality.
Your identity expression will dictate your sexual expression.
Change the circumstance, state of mind, diet, hormones, activities/behavior, inner monologue, sexual experiences, etc. you will change sexual orientation.
With all things, the more you feed it, the more you reinforce it.
The more culture normalizes and tolerates it, the more it will exist.
There is something to be said about the problematic effects of repression and how that can explode in undesired ways.
I think calling it an "orientation" is a really, really bad idea, but acknowledging the feelings and impulses and WIELDING them into societally favorable environments is your best bet. For example, things like age play and age regression in BDSM.
This still "feeds" into these things, but in a more tolerable setting.
Alas, though, once the "masculine principle" (law oriented) has had enough of missteps, it will slam the book shut, stop with all the talking, and act out its restrictions.
And the wheel keeps on spinnin