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-Sexual fetishism
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4. • Sexual
fetishism
Sexual fetishism, or erotic
fetishism, is the sexual arousal a
The word fetish derives from
person receives from a physical
the French fétiche, which
object, or from a specific situation.
comes from the Portuguese The object or situation of interest
feitiço ("spell"), which in turn is called the fetish, the person a
derives from the Latin fetishist who has a fetish for that
facticius (“artificial”) and object/situation. A sexual fetish
facere ("to make"). A fetish is may be regarded as an enhancing
an object believed to have element to a romantic/sexual
supernatural powers, or in relationship "achieved in ordinary
particular, a man-made object
that has power over others.
ways (e.g. having the partner wear
Essentially, fetishism is the a particular garment)" or as a
attribution of inherent value mental disorder/disorder of sexual
or powers to an object. The preference if it causes significant
terms "erotic fetish" and psychosocial distress for the
"sexual fetish" were first person or has detrimental effects
introduced by Alfred Binet. on important areas of their life.
Sometimes, the word fetish Arousal from a particular body
may be thought synonymous
to "sexual fetish" (for
part is classified as partialism.
example, when used in
pornography based on sexual
fetishes).
5. "Spiritual love" occupied the “Plastic love" referred to the
devotion for specific mental devotion exhibited towards material
phenomena, such as attitudes, objects such as animals, body parts,
social class, or occupational roles garments, textures or shoes.
• Sigmund Freud believed that
• The sexologist Magnus sexual fetishism in men derived
Hirschfeld followed another from the unconscious fear of the
line of thought when he
proposed his theory of partial mother's genitals, from men's
attractiveness in 1920. universal fear of castration, and
According to his argument, from a man's fantasy that his
sexual attractiveness never
originates in a person as a mother had had a penis but that
whole but always is the product it had been cut off. He did not
of the interaction of individual
features. He stated that nearly discuss sexual fetishism in
everyone had special interests women.
and thus suffered from a
healthy kind of fetishism, while
only detaching and overvaluing
of a single feature resulted in
pathological fetishism. Today,
Hirschfeld's theory is often
mentioned in the context of
gender role specific behavior:
females present sexual stimuli
by highlighting body parts,
clothes or accessories; males
react to them.
6. Sadism and
masochism
In psychiatry, the terms sadism and masochism
describe a personality type characterized by the
actor or actrix deriving pleasure and gratification
from inflicting physical pain and humiliation
(sadism); however it is difficult to distinguish this
from the exercise of the purest sentiment of
justice, and the sacred need of the expression of
judgement, punishment, and from suffering pain
and humiliation upon the self (masochism).
Sadism can be defined as a serious, asexual
activity to which one is devoted, perhaps
psychologically definable as pure
black[vague], while sexuality is considered
obscene and demeaning, and to be despised in
the exercise of at times unexpressed pure sadism.
Sigmund Freud made
masochism and
sadism integral to Moreover, the term sadomasochism denotes the
psychoanalysis, thus, i co-occurrence of sadism and masochism in one
n Three Essays on the person, as discrete mental disorders, yet in fact
masochism may be the spiritual inner self-
Theory of Sexuality punishment for acts inwardly acknowledged to be
(1905), he described sadism. In psychiatric theory, the term
the tendency to inflict "sadomasochism" often replaces both terms, per
the school of thought. The medical definitions
and receive pain (denotations and connotations) of "sadism" and
during sexual "masochism" have been modified as required by
intercourse as “the medical progress, since the Austrian psychiatrist
most common and Richard Freiherr von Krafft-Ebing (1840–1902)
introduced the terms to psychiatry in the 19th
important of all century. This article presents the development of
perversions”, and that "sadism" and "masochism" as medical
both psychosexual terms, leading to their contemporary definitions
as a paraphilia in the Diagnostic and Statistical
tendencies usually Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). As erotic
occur in the same practices, the sadomasochistic subculture, and
person. related matters, are noted historically.
7. Terminology
There are three terms that
are most commonly used in Zoophilia, is the practice of sexual activity
regards to the subject: between humans and non-human animals
zoophilia, bestiality, and (bestiality), or a preference for or fixation on
zoosexuality. The terms are
such practice. People who practice zoophilia
usually relatively
interchangeable. Zoosadism, are known as zoophiles, zoosexuals, or
sodomy, zooerasty and simply "zoos". Zoophilia may also be known
zooerastia are other terms as zoosexuality.
closely related to the subject Although sex with animals is not outlawed in
but are less synonymous some countries, it is not explicitly condoned
with the former terms
and/or are not commonly
anywhere. In most countries, zoophilic sexual
used. "Bestiosexuality" was acts are illegal under animal abuse laws or
discussed briefly by Allen laws dealing with "crimes against nature";
(1979), but never became however, the notion that such acts are
established. "abusive" is disputed.
8. Non-sexual zoophilia
Zoophile
community
An online survey which
recruited participants over the
internet concluded that prior
to the arrival of widespread
computer networking, most
zoophiles would not have
known other zoophiles, and
for the most part engaged in
zoophilia secretly, or told only
The love of animals is not trusted friends, family or
necessarily sexual in nature. In partners. The internet and its
psychology and sociology the predecessors made people
word "zoophilia" is sometimes able to search for information
used without sexual implications.
Being fond of animals in general on topics which were not
or pets in particular is accepted in otherwise easily accessible
Western society, and although and to communicate with
sometimes ridiculed, it is usually relative safety and anonymity.
respected or tolerated. However, Because of the diary-like
the word zoophilia is usually used intimacy of blogs and the
to mean a sexual preference anonymity of the internet,
towards animals which is acted zoophiles had the ideal
upon, a paraphilia. People who
identify as zoophiles may feel opportunity to "openly"
their love for animals is romantic express their sexuality.
rather than purely sexual, and say
this makes them different from
those committing entirely
sexually motivated acts of
bestiality. They may not act on
their sexual attraction to animals.
9. Characterization of pedophile
Psychiatry sees pedophilia as a paraphilia.
• From a medical The pedophile, from this perspective, are
standpoint, pedophilia or subject to sexual orientation aimed primarily
pedophilia is a paraphilia at children, with little concern for adults, and
consisting of the excitement or compulsive behaviors are not mediated by
sexual pleasure are obtained stress.
mainly through activities or sexual
fantasies about children, generally The pedophile often man. Women tend to be
between 8 and 12. A person who pedophiles or people with mental disorders
suffers is called pedophilia or very lonely people living on the margins of
pedophile, an individual of at least society.
18 who entertains sexually with
minors of 13 and for whom you
have an age difference of at least
five years.2
Pedophilia is a multifactorial trait
in the personality of the
sufferer, and is composed of
mental, institutional, activity, sex
education, violence, control of
drives, etc.. In this sense, we
generally distinguish between two
types of pedophilia, a primary or
essential, deeply rooted in the
subject, and a secondary (or
other), which appear motivated
by situational factors.
10. Emotional needs of
pedophiles
The clinical case series has shown the
kind of emotional needs that can
meet pedophile practice in the
affected
First, it is almost the only way for
As far as the them to achieve sexual arousal;
Internet is secondly, makes them feel powerful
through the control exercised over the
concerned, we child, something more complicated
know that it offers than if they were adults;
an ideal cover for Thirdly, as a result of the foregoing, it
the encouragement serves to increase their self;
fourth, by repeating traumatic scenes
of paedophilia experienced by them (in cases in
which they were given), the pedophile
contact allows them to overcome
their own personal traumas and have
a kind of revenge by now placed them
in the dominant position;
fifth, the whole process of its
relationship to the pedophile gets
under their privations comfort of
social competence or self-
consciousness in relation to adults, it
is therefore not just something to do
with their sex lives but the very
personal fulfillment.
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