9/02/2008

The temptation of fetishism

The criteria underlying the rules of normal sexual behavior vary and change with age, sex physical, social role or the historic moment. From this point of view our society has established certain arbitrary distinctions between variation, abnormality and perversion.

It is said that sexual behaviour is abnormal when it is not commonly practised, as well as noted sickly or pathological. While sexual perversion is considered dangerous to himself or society (sadism, masochism, paedophilia, rape and to a lesser extent, exhibitionism).

By contrast, the voyeurism and fetishism, are usually little or nothing dangerous, from the standpoint of aggression or threat, and could be considered only as parafilias. The fetishism would be considered serious if it is practiced only able to find satisfaction, emotional and sexual, or through certain practices fetishists.

Instead, it would be mild if the act is used as an introduction or fetish to change sexual practices. But as Eysenck said, "Sex and Personality," both very much like the Puritans libertine, frequently commit the same mistake. They come to believe that their sexual behaviour is the best possible, the single most satisfactory and acceptable.

Here we should implement the rule known; Freedom has its own limits in the other. Most people have heard of fetish of the feet, every day there are more people who say that "they will skin", sex boutiques around the world exposed clothing and other items allegedly exciting ...

These and some others are so-called fetish. The term "fetish" was used originally to describe the magic or religious objects found in some South American or African cultures. The meaning was extended in 1888, by Dr. Alfred Binet to refer to objects that can induce an intense sexual interest on one person.

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