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    A few more:

    gerontophilia - being into sex with very old people

    spinophilia - an erotic need to try piercings

    urophilia/urolagnia - watersports

    coprophilia - eating or playing aroun with shit

    rhabarberophilia - need to use rhubarb in sexual contexts (well-known here on the Forum sometime back)

    laryngophilia - infatuation with deep throating

    filibusterophilia - finding an erotic/sadistic thrill in forcing others to listen to your endless monologues rambling from one subject to the next (combined with gagging your partner?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by gagged_Louise View Post
    filibusterophilia - finding an erotic/sadistic thrill in forcing others to listen to your endless monologues rambling from one subject to the next (combined with gagging your partner?)
    Is this for real?? my Man is a Texan. He can talk! We call it lecturing me into a coma. Believe me, there is nothing erotic about it!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gagged_Louise View Post
    A few more:

    rhabarberophilia - need to use rhubarb in sexual contexts (well-known here on the Forum sometime back)
    And what is the deal w/ rhubarb?? i've seen comments about it on the forum but i havent been able to figure out what it does or why people like it. Enlighten me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gagged_Louise View Post
    spinophilia - an erotic need to try piercings
    Isn't there one for tatoos? I find that the thought of getting one to be an erotic moment. Or is that considered a normal routine now.

    Quote Originally Posted by gagged_Louise View Post
    filibusterophilia - finding an erotic/sadistic thrill in forcing others to listen to your endless monologues rambling from one subject to the next (combined with gagging your partner?)
    Lol, I know a lot of people like that.


    I want to respond to this, I figure I fit the profile all too well, I just need to figure out how to put my thoughts together.

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    Great post and thread, Annie! A very interesting read, and the responses too.

    Yes, certainly my fantasies and urges were far more stressful before I understood and acknowledged them. I used to worry constantly that I was some kind of freak but really I was just ignorant. It’s like when I was kid, I used to worry about if and when I got married how would I manage to sneak away to masterbate.*gg*

    It’s crazy really when you think about it that people are thought of as “mentally ill” simply because their thinking, emotions, or behaviour are contrary to what others considered acceptable and mainstream. I mean, so long as a person is capable of thinking logically, clearly and with a degree of empathy surely it’s totally unfair to say they’re suffering from ‘metal illness’ just because they choose a different lifestyle.
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    to each his/her own

    Alex I agree people jump to conclusions primarily due to ignorance of what they are judging. It takes courage to break out and go against the main stream. Happy paddling.....LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex Bragi View Post
    It’s crazy really when you think about it that people are thought of as “mentally ill” simply because their thinking, emotions, or behaviour are contrary to what others considered acceptable and mainstream.
    Not by any reputable psychologist.

    "must interfere with either satisfactory sexual relations or everyday functioning if the diagnosis is to be made" means what it says. Mainstream psychology these days generally doesn't consider anything to be a disorder unless it causes maladaptive behaviors. Eccentricity or unusual tastes that don't cause problems in your life are perfectly healthy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gloombunny View Post
    Not by any reputable psychologist.

    "must interfere with either satisfactory sexual relations or everyday functioning if the diagnosis is to be made" means what it says. Mainstream psychology these days generally doesn't consider anything to be a disorder unless it causes maladaptive behaviors. Eccentricity or unusual tastes that don't cause problems in your life are perfectly healthy.
    i agree. i could be wrong but i think it may be that the mental disorder has the kinky stuff as it's chossen window dressing rather than saying that the alternate sexuality and lifestyle itself is a disorder. it's is the inability to function that makes it a disorder rather than the form of the outlet of that disorder. (making my own head hurt with that one)

    uh.. like if someone had to wear a blue dress in order to be able to make themselves eat.. wearing blue dresses isnt a disorder, even if you're a man. liking it, getting off on it, even wanting to do it all the time, there's nothing wrong with that. it's having to base one's ability to eat on something so specific and external... which is a real problem if the world runs out of blue dresses *smile*. starving to death for lack of a specific article of clothing would indicate a little bit of a problem.

    or at least that was my take on it *shrugsmile*

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