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Possible Explanation for Sexual Interest in Children Those who turn to younger children to meet their intimacy needs may have a desire for interpersonal closeness coupled with a fear of rejection from peers because they perceive themselves to be an unattractive partner and/or their experience with peers tells them that such rejection is likely. (Marshall, et al, 1993; Ward, et al, 1995) 8
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