Abstract
The inventory of non-conventional sexual behaviors. In previous research we failed to find relations between responses to explicit sexual movies presented on videotape and some classical questionnaires related with sexual attitudes on women. Based on the manifest content of the sexually explicit material and on the sexual fantasies of our samples of young women, we propose a new inventory of non-conventional sexual behaviours (ICSnC), which is supposedly based on the conative, behavioural, component of attitudes. Some metric features of this inventory are analysed, and is highlighted its good internal consistency. Although it is imperatively necessary more research with this instrument, results seem to be promising. The nature of the items and its factorial structure probably allows to propose such a construct like "non-conventionality" associated to sexual fantasies and sexual behaviour, and directly related with responses to sexual stimuli or sexual settings.