“…Adopting linguistic validation algorithms may be helpful, since they do not rely merely on linguistic translation but are rather based on a standardized set of processes to ensure both linguistic appropriateness and invariance of the original meaning, which provides a robust basis for further psychometric evaluations (Acquadro et al, 2004;Epstein et al, 2015). Thus, they are widely used in any scientific field, including human sexuality (Fakhri et al, 2012;Heinemann et al, 2001;Lorca et al, 2021;Malavige et al, 2013;Nowosielski et al, 2021;Peixoto et al, 2020;Pourmomeny et al, 2021;Rušavý et al, 2017). Therefore, due to the need to test the convergent validity of a new Italian measurement scale, a linguistic validation was conducted on the Wilson Sex Fantasy Questionnaire (SFQ; Wilson, 1978Wilson, , 1988, which was selected for the compatibility between the two factorial structures and its wide utilization.…”