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A woman with dyed red hair
A woman with dyed red hair

Trichophilia is a paraphilia in which one is sexually aroused, or is extremely fond of, human hair (usually of the head); this may be of hair in general or different hair-styles or colours.

Arousal may also occur from imagery and physical contact of hair, this including hair of the head, pubic hair, and axillary hair.

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