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Sexual Fetish, A Definition

By Sys Admin, 19 Jan 19:41

Bettypage Let's take a look from the top down, at what a sexual fetish is.

Sexual fetishism is the sexual attraction for material and terrestrial objects while in reality the essence of the object is inanimate and sexless. Body parts may also be subject to sexual fetishes (also known as partialism) in which the preferred body part for the fetishist takes a sexual precedent over the owner. Sexual fetishism may be regarded as a disorder of sexual preference, or as an enhancing element to a relationship.

The concept has its origins in the 18th century with Charles de Brosses' theory of fetishism as a primary stage in the evolution of a religion[2], and from the advent of psychosexual/psychodynamic theories of society and individuals in 19th century Europe by (amongst others) psychologist Alfred Binet, German philosopher Max Dessoir, and Sigmund Freud.

1 History
2 Types
3 Psychological origins and development
4 Modern theory
4.1 Diagnosis
4.2 Treatment
4.2.1 Cognitive therapy
4.2.2 Psychoanalysis
4.2.3 Medication
4.2.4 Surgery
5 Gender
6 See also
7 References
7.1 Further reading
8 External links

Fetishism was introduced as a psychological scientific term in 1887 by Alfred Binet and meant sexual admiration of an inanimate object. At that time, fetishism was considered pathological. In time, the term's meaning was ex

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Comments (1)

Posted by Lisa Shaw, 06 Feb 20:27

Very very interesting. I think fetishes are coming out of the closet..


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