Wignall Liam, Moseley Rachel, McCormack Mark
School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Brighton.
Department of Psychology, Bournemouth University.
J Sex Res. 2025 Mar-Apr;62(3):330-340. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2023.2239225. Epub 2023 Aug 3.
Pup play is a kink or BDSM activity and subculture that provides opportunities for social and sexual play and exploration. While growing scholarly attention has focused on the diverse dynamics of pup play cultures, and reasons for participation within them, no research has considered how pup play may be attractive for neurodivergent people. This study sample consisted of 413 pup play practitioners from an international internet survey to examine the occurrence of autistic traits and explore characteristics and social connections of people with autistic traits who engage in pup play. Autistic traits were assessed using the Autism-Spectrum Quotient-Short Form (AQ-S), with 1 in 2 participants reporting a score that is indicative of an autism diagnosis, substantially higher than the prevalence of autism in the general population (1 in 44). Using linear and multinomial regression analyses, we found that people with high autistic traits preferred non-flexible roles in pup play, had lower identity resilience, and more restricted sociosexuality. People with high autistic traits were also less likely to belong to pup play social communities or to closer-knit family/pack units despite wishing to and were also less likely to have a strong identification with pup play communities than people with low AQ-S scores. While these findings need to be treated as preliminary based on methodological and sample limitations, this research demonstrates the importance of considering intersections between autistic traits and sexual subcultures and provides evidence that sexuality research would be enhanced by a more inclusive approach to considering neurodivergence more broadly.
宠物扮演是一种怪癖或BDSM活动及亚文化,提供了社交和性游戏及探索的机会。虽然越来越多的学术关注聚焦于宠物扮演文化的多样动态以及参与其中的原因,但尚无研究探讨宠物扮演对神经发育障碍者可能具有吸引力的原因。本研究样本来自一项国际网络调查中的413名宠物扮演从业者,旨在考察自闭症特质的出现情况,并探索具有自闭症特质且参与宠物扮演的人群的特征和社会联系。使用自闭症谱系商数简表(AQ-S)评估自闭症特质,每两名参与者中就有一人报告的分数表明其符合自闭症诊断标准,这一比例远高于普通人群中自闭症的患病率(44人中1人)。通过线性和多项回归分析,我们发现具有高度自闭症特质的人在宠物扮演中更喜欢固定角色,身份复原力较低,性取向也更为受限。尽管有意愿,但具有高度自闭症特质的人比AQ-S分数低的人更不太可能属于宠物扮演社交群体或关系紧密的家庭/群体单位,也不太可能对宠物扮演群体有强烈的认同感。尽管基于方法和样本的局限性,这些发现应被视为初步结果,但本研究证明了考虑自闭症特质与性亚文化之间交叉点的重要性,并提供了证据表明,通过更具包容性的方法更广泛地考虑神经发育障碍,性取向研究将得到加强。