Fetishists
Fetishism, in a psychological context, refers to the intense sexual interest in non-genital body parts, non-living objects, or specific situations that are not typically considered sexual. These interests can become a primary focus of sexual arousal and may be necessary for achieving sexual satisfaction. It's important to distinguish between a fetish and a paraphilia. While a fetish is a type of paraphilia, not all paraphilias are considered fetishes. A paraphilia is defined as recurrent or persistent sexual arousal patterns that involve unusual objects, situations, or activities. A fetish, specifically, involves these unusual stimuli being essential for sexual gratification.
The origins of fetishism are not fully understood, but theories suggest a combination of psychological and
In terms of prevalence, fetishes can vary widely, and some are more common than others. For instance,