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Figure #5

-By B. Terrance Grey
Mapping Paraphilic Infantilism and Diaper Fetishes - Method and Results

Part of the Survey Project at Understanding.Infantilism.Org

 Figure #5 - Presence and Importance of Sex.

Figure Description

This figure is a 3D bar plot correlating the importance of sexuality as an aspect of paraphilic infantilism and disper fetishism with its presence. The percentages are with respect to importance. ABDLs who included unrestricted sexuality in their games and fantasies were most likely to consider it 'important' (38.5%). ABDLs who never involved sexuality in their games and fantasies were most likely to consider it 'Must be absent' (37.7%). Those that moderated the sexual practices, or excluded it at particular times, were most likely to consider it 'OK.'

Questions and Results Crosstabulation

This result involved questions number 9 and 32. The interim results are crosstabulated below.

9)[How important are these specific aspects in scenes, games, or fantasies to you?] The sex. Masturbation, intercourse, and the like might be involved.

  1. Very important
  2. Important
  3. OK
  4. Tolerable
  5. Must be absent

32)In your fantasies, games, and scenes, sex (masturbation, intercourse, etc)...

  1. ... is present and unrestricted .
  2. ... is present but moderated. For example, masturbation but no intercourse.
  3. ... is present except when in caregiver/child roleplay.
  4. ... is present except when in the child is regressed/ in a child or baby-like headspace.
  5. ... is never involved.
  6. I don't have ageplay or ABDL games, scenes, or fantasies. (not plotted)

Unrestricted Moderated -Roleplay -Regressed Never Involved
>Very Important 125 47 6 8 2
Important 166 102 11 21 6
OK 122 132 40 43 34
Tolerable 12 35 13 22 51
Absent 3 6 9 5 56
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