服装倒錯フェティシズム
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- sexual arousal or gratification resulting from handling a fetish (or a specific part of the body other than the sexual organs) (同)fetichism
- a belief in the magical power of fetishes (or the worship of a fetish) (同)fetichism
- receiving sexual gratification from wearing clothing of the opposite sex (同)transvestite
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- 呪物(じゅぶつ)崇拝,物神(ものがみ)崇拝 / (事物に対する)盲目的崇拝(関心)
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Transvestic fetishism is a psychiatric diagnosis applied to those who are thought to have an excessive sexual or erotic interest in cross-dressing; this interest is often expressed in autoerotic behavior. It differs from cross-dressing for entertainment or other purposes that do not involve sexual arousal, and is categorized as a paraphilia in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association. (Sexual arousal in response to donning sex-typical clothing is homeovestism.)
Contents
- 1 Description
- 2 Gallery
- 3 See also
- 4 References
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Description
Transvestic fetishism refers specifically to cross-dressing; sexual arousal in response to individual garments is fetishism.[1] A person who is diagnosed with Gender Identity Disorder should not receive a diagnosis of Tranvestic Fetishism,[1] although sometimes those with this diagnosis do go on to develop gender dysphoria, and then meet the criteria for a diagnosis of Gender Identity Disorder.[1] Most men who have transvestic fetishism do not have a problem with their assigned sex.
Some male transvestic fetishists collect women's clothing, e.g. nightgowns, babydolls, bridal gowns, slips, brassieres, and other types of nightwear, lingerie, stockings, pantyhose, shoes, and boots, items of a distinct feminine look and feel. They may dress in these feminine garments and take photographs of themselves while living out their fantasies. According to the DSM-IV, this fetishism has been described only in heterosexual men.
There are two key criteria before a psychiatric diagnosis of "transvestic fetishism" is made:[1]
- Recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, urges, or behaviour, involving cross-dressing.
- This causes clinically significant distress or impairment, whether socially, at work, or elsewhere.
Thus, transvestic fetishism is not diagnosed unless it causes significant problems for the person concerned.
Gallery
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A sissy crossdresser in feminine office wear
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An example of transvestic fetishism
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Some men find the sheer fabric of stockings highly erotic
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Transvestic fetishism involving a half slip and stockings
See also
- Cross-dressing
- List of transgender-related topics
- Transgender
- Transvestism
References
- Sources
- Laws, Richard D.; O'Donohue, William T., eds. (2008). Sexual Deviance: Theory, Assessment, and Treatment (2 ed.). New York: Guilford Press. ISBN 978-1-59385-605-2.
- Notes
- ^ a b c d American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed., text rev.). Washington, DC: Author.
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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Transgender topics
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Identities |
- Androgyne
- Bigender
- Genderqueer
- Hijra
- Queer heterosexuality
- Third gender / Third sex
- Transgender
- Trans man
- Trans woman
- Trigender
- Two spirit
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Topics |
- Transgender American history
- Cross-dressing(MTF·FTM)
- Intersexuality
- Questioning
- Transsexualism
- Gender identity disorder
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Attitudes |
- Ambiphilia, Androphilia, Gynephilia
- Genderism
- Non-binary discrimination
- Postgenderism
- Transphobia
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Legal issues |
- Legal aspects of transsexualism
- Gender-neutral toilets
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Lists |
- LGBT-related films
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- Topics
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- Transgender portal
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English Journal
- Incidence of breast cancer in a cohort of 5,135 transgender veterans.
- Brown GR1, Jones KT.
- Breast cancer research and treatment.Breast Cancer Res Treat.2015 Jan;149(1):191-8. doi: 10.1007/s10549-014-3213-2. Epub 2014 Nov 27.
- Transgender (TG) persons often receive, or self-treat, with cross-sex hormone (CSH) treatments as part of their treatment plans, with little known about their incidence of breast cancer. This information gap can lead to disparities in the provision of transgender health care. The purpose of the stud
- PMID 25428790
- Fetishistic transvestism in a patient with mental retardation and psychosis.
- Velayudhan R1, Khaleel A1, Sankar N1, Kumar M1, Kazhungil F1, Raghuram TM1.
- Indian journal of psychological medicine.Indian J Psychol Med.2014 Apr;36(2):198-200. doi: 10.4103/0253-7176.130995.
- Fetishistic transvestism is a disorder of sexual preference associated with fantasies and sexual urges to dress in opposite gender clothing as a means of arousal and as an adjunct to masturbation and coitus. The disorder has been reported in people with learning disabilities. The disorder has been r
- PMID 24860226
- The inquisitorial trial of a cross-dressing lesbian: reactions and responses to female homosexuality in 18th-century portugal.
- Soyer F1.
- Journal of homosexuality.J Homosex.2014;61(11):1529-57. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2014.944044.
- This article analyzes the inquisitorial trial of Maria Duran, a Catalan novice in the Dominican convent of Nossa Senhora do Paraíso in Portugal. Maria Duran was arrested by the Inquisition in 1741 and, after a lengthy trial, condemned in 1744 to a public lashing and exile. She was suspected of havi
- PMID 25022623
Related Links
- Definition. Transvestic fetishism is defined by the mental health professional's handbook, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , fourth edition, text revision (2000), which is also called DSM-IV-TR , as one of the paraphilias .
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- 服装倒錯。paraphilia
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