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( Paraphilia )
Djumadi Achmad
Paraphilia
A psychosexual disorder in which sexual gratification is obtained through highly unusual practices that are harmful or humiliating to others It may also describe sexual feelings toward otherwise non-sexual objects
Paraphilia
Exhibitionism
Fetishism Transvestic fetishism
Frotteurism
Pedophilia Sexual Masochism
Sexual Sadism
Voyeurism
Exhibitionism
The recurrent urge or behavior to expose one's genitals
to an unsuspecting person. The recurrent urge or behavior to perform sexual acts in a public place, or in view of unsuspecting persons.
Exhibitionism
Types of exposure A female displaying her bare breasts with an up-and-down lifting of the shirt and/or bra , is known as flashing. Displaying one's bare buttocks both in a sexual, exhibitionistic context (almost always by female) and also when done (usually by men) for shock value, is known as mooning. Anasyrma is lifting up one's skirt to expose bare genitals, for varied reasons, but most often to please the exposer with a display of the exposed's bare genitals. Martymachlia is sexual attraction to having others watch the sexual act.
Fetishism
The use of inanimate objects to gain sexual
excitement. Partialism refers to fetishes specifically involving nonsexual parts of the body. The body part preferred by the fetishist takes a sexual precedence over the owner.
Frotteurism
The recurrent urges of behavior of touching or rubbing
Pedophilia (pederasty)
The sexual attraction to prepubescent children.
Commonly used to describe all child sexual offenders
Sexual Masochism
The recurrent urge or behavior of wanting to be
Sexual Sadism
The recurrent urge or behavior involving acts in which
Voyeurism
The recurrent urge or behavior to observe an
unsuspecting person who is naked, disrobing or engaging in sexual activities, or may not be sexual in nature at all.
Zoophilia
The sexual attraction to animals.
Necrophilia
The sexual attraction to corpses.