This document discusses female child sexual offenders (FCSOs) from an Adlerian perspective. It begins by outlining cultural opposition to recognizing females as sexual offenders and how this leads to underreporting of abuse. It then describes three typologies of FCSOs: teacher/lover offenders who abuse authority; intergenerationally predisposed offenders who were severely abused themselves; and male-coerced offenders who are dominated by abusive partners. The document applies Adlerian concepts like social interest, masculine protest, and family constellation to understand FCSO motivations. It concludes by suggesting Adlerian treatment techniques could help address underlying issues driving sexually abusive behaviors.