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Sexual fluidity is one or more changes in sexuality or sexual identity sometimes known as sexual orientation identity. Sexual orientation is stable for the vast majority of people, but some research indicates that some people may experience change in their sexual orientation, and this is slightly more likely for women than for men. According to scientific consensus, sexual orientation is not a choice. The results of a large-scale, longitudinal study by Savin-Williams, Joyner, and Rieger indicated that stability of sexual orientation identity over a six-year period was more common than change, and that stability was greatest among men and those identifying as heterosexual.
This could be attributed to females' higher erotic plasticity or to sociocultural factors that socialize women to be more open to change. Researchers continue to analyze sexual fluidity to better determine its relationship to sexual orientation subgroups i. Use of the term sexual fluidity has been attributed to Lisa M. Often, sexual orientation and sexual identity are not distinguished, which can impact accurately assessing sexual identity and whether or not sexual orientation is able to change; sexual orientation identity can change throughout an individual's life, and may or may not align with biological sex, sexual behavior or actual sexual orientation.
The American Psychological Association states that "sexual orientation is not a choice that can be changed at will, and that sexual orientation is most likely the result of a complex interaction of environmental, cognitive and biological factors They do, however, encourage gay affirmative psychotherapy. In the first decade of the s, psychologist Lisa M. Diamond studied 80 non-heterosexual women over several years.
She found that in this group, changes in sexual identity were common, although they were typically between adjacent identity categories such as 'lesbian' and 'bisexual'. Some change in self-reported sexual feeling occurred among many of the women, but it was small, only averaging about 1 point on the Kinsey scale on average. The range of these women's potential attractions was limited by their sexual orientations, but sexual fluidity permitted movement within that range.