There is a tendency for the single males to display high age-specific incidences of nocturnal emissions; beginning in fourth rank at age puberty-15, the unmarried homosexual offenders vs. children rise to second rank in age-period 21-25 and ultimately, from thirty-six to forty, to first rank. This rise in rank-order with age is completely unlike the other homosexual offenders who fall in rank in the older age-periods, occupying the lowest two positions in age-period 36-40. This would lead one to speculate, as we did in discussing masturbation, that in a group whose homosexual outlet is inhibited by society there might be a compensatory increase in dreams. However, such speculation is groundless, for such a compensation does not obtain among the homosexual offenders vs. minors, and, moreover, the majority of homosexual offenders vs. children were not so exclusively homosexual in their interests that social taboo caused them appreciable deprivation. The married reveal a somewhat low age-specific incidence of nocturnal emissions when compared to other sex offenders, and much lower than the control and prison groups. Among all homosexual offenders there is a sharp contrast between the married and unmarried in terms of nocturnal emissions: for instance, between ages twenty-one and twenty-five some 67 per cent of the unmarried homosexual offenders vs. children experienced orgasm during sleep as opposed to only 30 per cent of the married. Equivalent figures for the control group are 80 per cent versus 61 per cent. Furthermore, the frequency of nocturnal emissions is always low to moderate in comparison with other sex offenders and much less than the control group’s. For example, the average unmarried homosexual offender vs. children who had such emissions had 4 a year from puberty to age thirty while the control group man had 10 to 12.
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