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Armpits, breasts, buttocks, navel, hands, feet are common partialisms.
Partialism refers to a sexual interest with an exclusive focus on a specific part of the body.[1][2][3][4] Partialism is categorized as a paraphilia in the DSM-IV-TR of the American Psychiatric Association if it is not part of normative stimulation or causes significant psychosocial distress for the person or has detrimental effects on important areas of their life.[1][2] Individuals with partialism sometimes describe the anatomy of interest to them as having equal or greater erotic attraction for them as do the genitals.[5]
Partialism occurs both in heterosexual and homosexual individuals.[6][7] The foot is considered one of the most common partialisms.[8]
Types of partialism
The following are some of the partialisms commonly found among people.[9][8][3][10]
Formal name |
Common name |
Source of arousal |
Podophilia |
Foot fetish |
Foot |
Maschalagnia |
Armpit fetish |
Armpits |
Mazophilia |
Breast fetish |
Breasts |
Pygophilia |
Butt fetish |
Buttocks |
Nasophilia |
Nose fetish |
Nose |
Trichophilia |
Hair fetish |
Hair |
Navel fetishism |
Belly button fetish |
Navel |
Hand fetishism |
Hand fetish |
Hands |
Leg fetishism |
Leg fetish |
Legs |
Lip fetishism |
Lip fetish |
Lip |
Neck fetishism |
Neck fetish |
Neck |
Ear fetishism |
Ear fetish |
Ears |
See also
- Sexual fetishism
- Paraphilia
- List of paraphilias
References
- ^ a b American Psychiatric Association (2000-06). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV (Text Revision). Arlington, VA, USA: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.. pp. 566–76. doi:10.1176/appi.books.9780890423349. ISBN 978-0890420249.
- ^ a b Partialism
- ^ a b Human Sexuality: The Basics - Gordon Edlin, Eric Golanty
- ^ Milner, J. S., & Dopke, C. A. (1997). Paraphilia Not Otherwise Specified: Psychopathology and theory. In D. R. Laws and W. O'Donohue (Eds.), Sexual deviance: Theory, assessment, and treatment. New York: Guilford.
- ^ Kunjukrishnan, R., Pawlak, A., & Varan, L R. (1988). The clinical and forensic psychiatric issues of retifism. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 33, 819–825.
- ^ Weinberg, M. S., Williams, C. J., & Calhan, C. (1994). Homosexual foot fetishism. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 23, 611–626.
- ^ Weinberg, M. S., Williams, C. J., & Calhan, C. (1995). "If the shoe fits...": Exploring male homosexual foot fetishism. The Journal of Sex Research, 32, 17–27.
- ^ a b Exploring those secret turn-ons - Get your freak on!
- ^ SPECIFIC BODY PART FETISH
- ^ "ShoePlay Research"
Paraphilias
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List of paraphilias
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- Abasiophilia
- Acrotomophilia
- Agalmatophilia
- Algolagnia
- Andromimetophilia/Gynemimetophilia
- Apotemnophilia
- Autassassinophilia
- Autoandrophilia/Autogynephilia
- Biastophilia
- Chremastistophilia
- Chronophilia
- Coprophilia
- Dacryphilia
- Dendrophilia
- Dippoldism
- Emetophilia
- Erotic asphyxiation
- Erotophonophilia
- Exhibitionism
- Formicophilia
- Frotteurism
- Gerontophilia
- Homeovestism
- Hybristophilia
- Infantophilia
- Katoptronophilia
- Kleptophilia
- Klismaphilia
- Lactaphilia
- Macrophilia
- Narratophilia
- Nasophilia
- Necrophilia
- Object sexuality
- Odaxelagnia
- Olfactophilia
- Omorashi
- Paraphilic infantilism
- Partialism
- Pecattiphilia
- Pedophilia
- Pictophilia
- Plushophilia
- Pygophilia
- Pyrophilia
- Sadomasochism
- Salirophilia
- Scopophilia
- Sexual fetishism
- Somnophilia
- Sthenolagnia
- Symphorophilia
- Tamakeri
- Telephone scatologia
- Transvestic fetishism
- Transvestophilia
- Trichophilia
- Troilism
- Urolagnia
- Vorarephilia
- Voyeurism
- Zoophilia
- Zoosadism
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See also
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- Courtship disorder
- Human sexual activity
- Sexology
- Sexual fetishism
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Sexual fetishism
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Actions, states |
- Aquaphilia
- Autassassinophilia
- Coprophilia
- Cross-dressing
- Erotic lactation
- Erotic spanking
- Exhibitionism
- Medical fetishism
- Omorashi
- Pregnancy
- Smoking
- Tickling
- Total enclosure
- Transvestism
- Tightlacing
- Tamakeri
- Urolagnia
- Vorarephilia
- Wet and messy fetishism
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Body parts |
- Armpit
- Breast
- Buttocks
- Fat
- Feet
- Hands
- Hair
- Navels
- Noses
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Clothing |
- Boots
- Clothing
- Diapers
- Gloves
- Latex and PVC
- Masks
- Shoes
- Spandex
- Underwear fetishism
- Uniforms
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Objects |
- Dolls
- Latex and PVC
- Robots
- Spandex
- Glasses fetishism
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Controversial/Illegal |
- Necrophilia
- Pedophilia
- Rape fantasy
- Zoophilia
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- Artists
- Fetish art
- Clubs
- Culture
- Fashion
- Magazines
- Models
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UpToDate Contents
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English Journal
- Paraphilic Diagnoses in DSM-5.
- Krueger RB, Kaplan MS.SourceColumbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Department of Psychiatry, and Sexual Behavior Clinic, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, New York, U.S.A.
- The Israel journal of psychiatry and related sciences.Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci.2012;49(4):248-54.
- Background: The DSM-5 has been under revision since 1999 and is scheduled for publication in 2013. This article will review the major proposed modifications of the Paraphilias. Method: The information reviewed was obtained from PubMed, PsychInfo, the DSM-5.org website and other sources and reviewed.
- PMID 23585461
- The DSM diagnostic criteria for fetishism.
- Kafka MP.SourceDepartment of Psychiatry, McLean Hospital, 115 Mill Street, Belmont, MA 02478, USA. mpkafka@rcn.com
- Archives of sexual behavior.Arch Sex Behav.2010 Apr;39(2):357-62. doi: 10.1007/s10508-009-9558-7.
- The historical definitions of sexual Fetishism are reviewed. Prior to the advent of DSM-III-R (American Psychiatric Association, 1987), Fetishism was typically operationally described as persistent preferential sexual arousal in association with non-living objects, an over-inclusive focus on (typica
- PMID 19795202
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