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*Gynandromorphophilia: sexual attraction to women with penises, men cross-dressed as women, or male-to-female transsexuals.<ref>Blanchard, R., & Collins, P. I. (1993). Men with sexual interest in transvestites, transsexuals, and she males. ''Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 181,'' 570–575.</ref><ref name = Milner1997/> | *Gynandromorphophilia: sexual attraction to women with penises, men cross-dressed as women, or male-to-female transsexuals.<ref>Blanchard, R., & Collins, P. I. (1993). Men with sexual interest in transvestites, transsexuals, and she males. ''Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 181,'' 570–575.</ref><ref name = Milner1997/> | ||
*] sexual attraction towards male-to-female transsexuals<ref name = Money1984/><ref name = Milner1997/> | *] sexual attraction towards male-to-female transsexuals<ref name = Money1984/><ref name = Milner1997/> | ||
*]: sexual attraction to pubescent children<ref>Glueck, B. C., Jr. (1955). ''Final report: Research project for the study and treatment of persons convicted of crimes involving sexual aberrations. June 1962 to June 1955.'' New York: New York State Department of Mental Hygiene.</ref> | *]: sexual attraction to pubescent children<ref>Glueck, B. C., Jr. (1955). ''Final report: Research project for the study and treatment of persons convicted of crimes involving sexual aberrations. June 1962 to June 1955.'' New York: New York State Department of Mental Hygiene.</ref><ref name = Blanchard2008> | ||
*]: sexual arousal by wearing the clothing of one's own gender<ref>Zavitzianos, G. (1972). Homeovestism: Perverse form of behaviour involving wearing clothes of the same sex. ''International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 53,'' 471-477.</ref> | *]: sexual arousal by wearing the clothing of one's own gender<ref>Zavitzianos, G. (1972). Homeovestism: Perverse form of behaviour involving wearing clothes of the same sex. ''International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 53,'' 471-477.</ref> | ||
*]: sexual arousal by having oneself or a partner taking on the role of real or imaginary animal{{Fact|date=July 2008}} | *]: sexual arousal by having oneself or a partner taking on the role of real or imaginary animal{{Fact|date=July 2008}} |
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This article is primarily a list of different paraphilias and sexual fetishes. For more information, see Paraphilias.
Paraphilias with their own codes in DSM-IV-TR
- Exhibitionism: the recurrent urge to or enacting of exposing one's genitals to unsuspecting, nonconsenting persons; also, sexual arousal by engaging in sexual behavior in view of third parties.
- Fetishism: sexual interest in nonliving objects
- Frotteurism: sexual arousal from the recurrent urge or behavior of touching or rubbing against a non-consenting person
- Masochism: the recurrent urge or behavior of wanting to be humiliated, beaten, bound, or otherwise made to suffer
- Pedophilia: (British spelling: paedophilia) sexual attraction to prepubescent children
- Sadism: deriving pleasure, or in some cases sexual arousal from giving pain
- Voyeurism: sexual arousal through secretly watching others in intimate situations, such as disrobing, being naked, or having sex
Other paraphilias
- Abasiophilia: love of (or sexual attraction to) people who are lame or crippled and/or who use leg braces or other orthopaedic appliances
- Agalmatophilia: sexual attraction to statues or mannequins or immobility
- Algolagnia: sexual pleasure from pain
- Acrotomophilia: sexual attraction to amputees
- Andromimetophilia: sexual attraction towards female-to-male transsexuals
- Apotemnophilia: sex arousal associated with being, becoming, or being perceived as an amputee
- Aquaphilia: arousal from water and/or in watery environments, including bathtubs and swimming pools
- Aretifism: sexual attraction to people who are without footwear, in contrast to retifism
- Asphyxiophilia: sexual arousal from self-strangulation
- Autagonistophilia: sexual arousal from being on stage or on camera
- Autassassinophilia: sexual arousal from staging one's own murder
- Autogynephilia: a male's sexual arousal in response to the image of himself as female
- Autonepiophilia: sexual arousal from impersonating and being treated like an infant
- Bestiality: sexual attraction to animals
- Biastophilia: sexual arousal from assault and rape
- Chremastistophilia: sexual arousal from being robbed or being held
- Chronophilia: sexual attraction to a partner of a widely differing chronological age
- Claustrophilia: sexual arousal from being confined in a small space
- Coprophilia: sexual attraction to (or pleasure from) feces
- Cratophilia: sexual attraction to strength
- Dacryphilia: sexual pleasure in eliciting tears from others or oneself
- Diaperism: sexual interest in wearing diapers
- Emetophilia: (also vomerophilia) sexual attraction to vomiting
- Erotic asphyxia: sexual attraction from asphyxia (also called "breath control play" or "strangulation"), including autoerotic asphyxiation
- Erotophonophilia: lust murder
- Erotic lactation: (also galactophilia): sexual attraction to human milk or lactating women
- Food play: sexual arousal from food, also termed sitophilia
- Formicophilia: sexual attraction to smaller animals, insects, etc. crawling on parts of the body
- Forniphilia: sexual objectification in which a person's body is incorporated into a piece of furniture
- Gerontophilia: sexual arousal from significantly older partners
- Gynandromorphophilia: sexual attraction to women with penises, men cross-dressed as women, or male-to-female transsexuals.
- Gynemimetophilia sexual attraction towards male-to-female transsexuals
- Hebephilia: sexual attraction to pubescent childrenCite error: A
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(see the help page). - Human animal roleplay: sexual arousal by having oneself or a partner taking on the role of real or imaginary animal
- Hybristophilia: sexual arousal to people who have committed crimes, in particular cruel or outrageous crimes
- Infantophilia: sexual attraction to children five years old or younger
- Infanitilism: sexual pleasure from dressing, acting, or being treated as a baby
- Katoptronophilia: sexual arousal from having sex in front of mirrors
- Kleptophilia: (or kleptolagnia) sexual arousal from stealing
- Klismaphilia: sexual pleasure from enemas
- Knismolagnia: sexual arousal from being tickled
- Lactaphilia: sexual arousal from human milk
- Lust murder: sexual arousal from committing (or trying to commit) murder
- Macrophilia: sexual attraction to giants, giantessess or giant body parts (such as breasts and genitalia)—the opposite of microphilia
- Mammaphilia: (also mammagynophilia, mastofact) sexual arousal from the breasts of a woman
- Microphilia: sexual attraction to miniature people or miniature body parts—the opposite of macrophilia
- Menophilia: sexual arousal from menses or menstruating women
- Mucophilia: sexual arousal from human mucus
- Mysophilia: sexual attraction to soiled, dirty, foul or decaying materials
- Narratophilia: sexual arousal in the use of dirty or obscene words to a partner
- Nasophilia: sexual arousal from touching the nose of a person
- Necrophilia: sexual attraction to corpses
- Neophilia: sexual arousal from what is new
- Nepiophilia: sexual attraction to infants
- Nyctophilia: sexual arousal from darkness or night
- Odaxelagnia: sexual arousal associated with biting or being bitten
- Olfactophilia: sexual stimulus with smells or odors (see also Jock sniffing)
- Osmolagnia: sex arousal from odors
- Parthenophilia: sexual attraction to virgins
- Partialism: exaggerated sexual interest in a non-genital very specific body part
- Peodeiktophilia: sexual arousal from exposing one's penis
- Pictophilia: sexual attraction to pictorial pornography or erotic art
- Plushophilia: sexual attraction to stuffed animals and/or people dressed in animal costumes
- Podophilia: sexual attraction to human feet
- Pyrophilia: sexual arousal through watching, setting, hearing, talking or fantasizing about fire
- Renifleurism: sexual arousal in response to the smell of urine
- Salirophila: sexual arousal by soiling (only the appearance of) the object of one's desired partner
- Scatophilia: sexual arousal from involving feces
- Scoptophilia: (or scopophilia) sexual preference for watching others masturbating or having sex
- Raptophilia: sexual preference for committing rape
- Sitophilia: sexual arousal by involving food in sex, also termed food play
- Somnophilia: sexual arousal from sleeping or unconscious people
- Sthenolagnia: sexual arousal from the demonstration of strength or muscles
- Stigmatophilia: sexual interest in piercings, tattoos
- Symphorophilia: sexual arousal from disasters
- Telephone scatologia: being sexually aroused by making obscene phone calls to strangers
- Telephonicophilia: being sexually aroused by making obscene phone calls to strangers
- Teratophilia: sexual attraction to deformed or monstrous people
- Transvestism: a male's sexual arousal from wearing female clothes; also called transvestic autogynephilia
- Transvestophilia: sexual preference for a cross-dressered partner
- Trichophilia: sexual arousal from hair
- Troilism: (also spelled triolism) sexual interest in watching one's regular sexual partner having sex with a third party, usually unbeknownst to the third party
- Urophagia: sexual attraction to drinking urine or watching others drink urine
- Urophilia: sexual attraction to urine, including urinating in public, urinating on others, and being urinated on by others;
- Vincilagnia: sexual arousal from being tied up
- Vorarephilia: sexual attraction at the thought of being eaten by or eating another person or creature
- Xenophily: sexual attraction to foreigners (in science fiction, it can also mean sexual attraction to aliens)
- Zoophilia: sexual attraction to animals
- Zoosadism: sexual gratification derived from causing pain and suffering to animals
Fetishes and partialisms
- Anesthesia fetishism
- Blood fetishism (also haematophilia)
- Breast fetishism
- Breast expansion fetishism
- Crush fetish
- Diaper fetishism
- Doll fetish
- Fat fetishism (also lipophilia)
- Foot fetishism (podophilia)
- Garment fetishism
- Hand fetishism
- Hypnofetishism
- Impregnation fetish
- Medical fetishism
- Navel fetishism
- Nose fetishism (also nasophilia)
- Panty fetishism
- Pregnancy fetishism
- Racial fetishism
- Robot fetishism
- Shoe fetishism
- Silk/Satin fetishism
- Smoking fetishism (Capnolagnia)
- Spandex fetishism
- Tickling fetishism (also acarophilia)
- Total enclosure fetishism
- Transformation fetish -
- Wet and messy fetishism: sexual arousal by having substances deliberately and generously applied to the naked skin, or to the clothes people are wearing
Japanese terms
Though these fetishes originated in Japan, they have recently gained popularity in other countries, particularly the Americas.
- Nyotaimori: sexual arousal by eating sashimi or sushi from the body of a (usually naked) woman
- Omorashi: sexual arousal to one's or a partner's feeling of having a full bladder
- Tamakeri: sexual arousal from having a male kicked in the groin by a woman
- Wakamezake: sexual arousal by drinking alcohol from a woman's body.
Technical terms for non-paraphilic sexual interests
- Androphilia: Sexual interest in men
- Analloerotic: Lacking in sexual interests towards others (but not lacking in sexual drive)
- Ephebophilia: Sexual attraction towards children in mid- to late adolescence, typically ages 15-19.
- Gynephilia: Sexual interest in women
- Teleiophilia: Sexual interest in adults (as opposed to pedophilia, etc.)
References
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- Money, J. (1977). Apotemnophilia: Two cases of self-demand amputation as a paraphilia. Journal of Sex Research, 13, 115-125.
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