Pregnancy fetishism (maiesiophilia)
(Pregnant sex)
Pregnancy fetishism (also known as maiesiophilia[1] or maieusophoria) is a term used to describe the contexts in which pregnancy is seen by individuals[2] and cultures as an erotic phenomena. It may include the sexual attraction for women who are pregnant or appear pregnant, the attraction to lactation, or an attraction for the stages of pregnancy such as impregnation or giving birth.[3]
Pantyhose fetishism
Pantyhose fetishism is an essentially a very common sexual fetish involving women's pantyhose. As with many other common fetishes it can and often does first surface in early childhood and/or during adolescence.
Full bladder fetish (Omorashi)
Omorashi (オモラシ / おもらし / お漏らし, Omorashi?) is a fetish subculture recognized predominantly in Japan, in which participants experience arousal from having a full bladder or a sexual attraction to someone else experiencing the feeling of a full bladder. For such fetishists, climax usually coincides with the moment of relief and embarrassment experienced when the desperate individual loses bladder control and experiences incontinence. Outside of Japan, it is not usually identified separately from urolagnia.
Object sexuality (Objectophilia )
Object sexuality or Objectophilia is a pronounced sexual desire towards particular inanimate objects. This is a rare form of fetishism and those with this expressed preference may feel strong feelings of arousal, attraction, love and commitment to certain items or structures of their fixation. Sexual or even close emotional relationships with humans are incomprehensible.
Eating sushi from a naked body (Nyotaimori)
Nyotaimori (Japanese: 女体盛り, "female body presentation"), often referred to as "body sushi," is the practice of eating sashimi or sushi from the body of a woman, typically naked. This sexual fetish is a subdivision of food play. As a result of being served on a human body, the temperature of the sushi or sashimi comes closer to body temperature, which some may see as a disadvantage or a benefit[original research?].
Relations with the West
Non-nude photography
Non-nude photography, also called "NN" or simply "non-nude", is a genre of photography which contains sexually suggestive images of human subjects intended to arouse, but never complete nudity. The genre is closely tied to certain online communities whose purpose is the sharing of photos within the genre. Non-nude communities vary in the level of sexuality they allow, and whether or not they permit "implied nudity" and the depiction of sexual acts.
Navel fetishism
Navel fetishism is a sexual fetish in which an individual is attracted to the human navel.
A navel fetishist can be sexually aroused by a variety of stimuli, including key words, thoughts or specific forms of physical interaction with the navel such as viewing, licking or sniffing. This attention is usually directed at a partner's navel, but may include a fixation on the fetishist's own belly-button.
Medical fetishism
Medical fetishism refers to a collection of sexual fetishes for objects, practices, environments, and situations of a medical or clinical nature.
Lotion play
Lotion play (ローションプレイ, rōshon purei?) is a popular form of Japanese erotica and prostitution involving the use of copious amounts of sex lubricant which in the Japanese language is referred to as "lotion" (ローション). Typically it involves sexual intercourse in a pool or bath filled with lotion, or lotion being poured over the participants during sex.[1] In Japan, lotion is available in concentrated form which can be added to hot water to produce the desired amount.
Latex and PVC fetishism
Latex fetishism is the fetishistic attraction to people wearing latex clothing, or in certain cases, to the garments themselves. Sometimes this is called rubber fetishism also, as latex is closely-related to rubber (the latter usually being thicker and less shiny, more matte). Latex or rubber fetishists sometimes refer to themselves as "Rubberists". Gay Rubberists tend to call themselves "Rubbermen".





