Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Fetishism

A fetish is an object believed to have supernatural powers, or in particular a man-made object that has power over others. Essentially, fetishism is attributing some kind of inherent value or powers to an object.

For example, the person who sees magical or divine significance in a material object is mistakenly ascribing inherent value to some object which does not possess that value.

The majority of the fetishism variety it’s sexual fetishism.

Sexual fetishism it’s sexual excitement of any given thing. Here is a list of the main extravagant fetishism variety.

Coprolalia - such people instantly became hot when hear swearing.

“Blood” fetishism. Belief that blood have supernatural power. Аt one time Angelina Jolie wear on her neck bubble with her husband (Billy Bob Thornton) blood.

Aligamatophilia – sexual inclination for mannequin and statue.

Somnophilia - sexual excitement from observation for sleep people.

Doraphilia – it’s excitement of leather and fur clothes.

Urolagnia. It’s sexual excitement at the sight of urine or observation the urination act.

Dendrophilia – it’s sexual excitement to trees.

Pictophilia - It’s sexual excitement of watching porn movies and photos.

Arahnophilia - sexual excitement for spiders.

And it’s just tithe of all fetishism variety. As for me, I can’t say that fetishism it’s good or bad, but if it doesn’t hurt no one and don’t exert negative influence upon people why not?

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Sex statistics

Accordingly statistic results Germans begin sexual life in age of 16-17 years.

USA takes the lead in divorce amount. It seems because of large quantity of misconduct.


 
The most careless is Swede. 57% of Swedish population has sex with strange people without condom.
 Americans give birth in adolescence above all.  


38% of Britons when have sex use hand-cuffs and other sado-maso things. But Americans is not drop behind - 33%     

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