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2007-10-17 09:35:50
Some sexual fantasies guide us toward our next real-life adventure, and some turn-ons are best kept safely tucked away in their fictional universe. Among the fantasies that people are most likely to want to play out, sex with the "wrong" person tops the list. Wrong can mean someone of another class, race, or age, but often it includes someone of the "wrong" sex; someone who may call into question one’s identification as heterosexual or homosexual. One of the most common fantasies among "straight" women is having sex with another woman, and lesbian-identified women frequently fantasize about sex with men. But what does it mean if a fantasy comes to life and then takes on larger proportions than you ever imagined? What if you think you’ve fallen in love with a person of the "wrong" sex? Does that mean you were really confused about your sexual identity all along? Newest research into women’s sexuality – such as the groundbreaking work of Lisa Diamond at the University of Utah – tells us
