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Fetishes:
- Formicophilia is the fetish for having small insects crawl on your genitals.
- Hybristophillia is arousal from having sex with people who have committed crimes.
- Nasophilia is the arousal from the sight, touch, licking or sucking of your partner’s nose.
- Axillism is the act of using the armpit for sex.
- Emetophilia is the arousal from vomit or vomiting.
- Siderodromophilia is the arousal from riding on trains.
- Anasteemaphilia is the attraction to somebody because of the difference in height.
- A Cropophiliac is someone who has a fetish for woman’s feces.
- Cremastophilia is the arousal from being charged for sex.
- Dacryphilia is the arousal from seeing tears in the eyes of a partner.
- Ecouteurism is listening to others have sex without their consent.
- Endytophilia is the desire to keep ones clothes on during intercourse.
- Necrophilia is an erotic attraction to corpses.
- Masophilia is the sexual pleasure obtained from receiving punishment (physical or psychological).
- Sadism is the opposite of masophilia, sadism is the sexual gratification gained through causing pain or degradation to others.
- Exhibitionism is an abnormal compulsion to expose the genitals with the intent of provoking sexual interest in the viewed.
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