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Fetishism
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Fetishism
Fetishism
This is a condition in which a person is sexually aroused by an object, which is called a fetish. Fetishism is not just a simple admiration of an object, but rather an obsession. In Fetishism, the fetish may actually replace a sexual partner, as the person with Fetishism is hardly aroused without it. People with Fetishism may also incorporate their object of desire into sexual activities with a partner. A disorder called Partialism refers to a sexual interest in specific parts of the body.
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