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This article is a list of paraphilias, defined as powerful and persistent sexual interest other than in copulatory or precopulatory behavior with phenotypically normal, consenting adult human partners.[1] Some paraphilias have more than one term to describe them, and some terms overlap with others. Paraphilias without DSM codes listed come under DSM 302.9, "Paraphilia NOS (Not Otherwise Specified)". A recent scientific source lists as many as 547 paraphilias.[2]

Paraphilias

Formal name Attraction to ___ Refs / see also DSM code[3]
Abasiophilia physically disabled people, leg braces, etc
Agalmatophilia statues, mannequins, immobility [4]
Acrotomophilia amputees [5][6]
Andromimetophilia female-to-male transsexuals [5][7]
Apotemnophilia being an amputee [5][8]
Asphyxiophilia strangulation of oneself, loss of control of one's own breathing [5]
Autagonistophilia being on stage or on camera [9][10]
Autassassinophilia staging one's own murder [5]
Autoerotic asphyxiation self-induced asphyxiation, sometimes to the point of near unconsciousness [10]
Autoandrophilia being male [11][12]
Autogynephilia being female [13]
Autonepiophilia being an infant [9]
Autopedophilia being prepubescent [14]
Biastophilia assault and rape [5]
Chremastistophilia being robbed or held [9]
Chronophilia partners of a widely differing chronological age [9]
Coprophilia feces [15][16]
Cratophilia strength [17]
Dendrophilia Trees [5]
Diaperism diapers [5]
Emetophilia vomit [7]
Erotic asphyxia asphyxia of oneself or others [18]
Erotophonophilia murder [5]
Exhibitionism exposing oneself sexually to others; variantly with or without their consent [16] 303.4
Fetishism nonliving objects [16] 302.81
Formicophilia insects, small animals, etc. [19][9]
Frotteurism rubbing against a non-consenting person [16] 302.89
Gerontophilia old people [20]
Gynandromorphophilia women with penises, men cross-dressed as women, or male-to-female transsexuals [21][22]
Gynemimetophilia male-to-female transsexuals [5][22]
Hebephilia pubescent children [23][24]
Homeovestism wearing clothing emblematic of one's own sex [25][26]
Hybristophilia criminals, particularly for cruel or outrageous crimes [9][27]
Infantophilia children five years old or younger [28]
Paraphilic infantilism being a baby [16]
Kleptophilia, kleptolagnia stealing [22]
Klismaphilia enemas [22][16]
Lactaphilia human breast milk [17]
Macrophilia giants, primarily domination by giant women [17]
Mammaphilia, mammagynophilia, mastofact female breasts [17]
Masochism suffering, e.g. being humiliated, beaten, bound, etc. [16] 302.83
Menophilia menstruation [17]
Morphophilia some particular body shape and size [10]
Mucophilia human mucus [17]
Mysophilia dirtiness, e.g. soiled or decaying things [22]
Narratophilia obscenity [22]
Nasophilia noses [17]
Necrophilia corpses, dead people [29][16]
Nepiophilia infants [9]
Olfactophilia smells [22][9][7]
Partialism particular non-genital body part(s) [22][16]
Peodeiktophilia exposing one's penis [5]
Pedophilia, paedophilia prepubescent children [16][30] 302.2
Pedovestism dressing like a child [14]
Pictophilia pornography or erotic art, particularly pictures [22][9]
Podophilia feet [17]
Sadism causing pain [16] 302.84
Salirophilia soiling others [22]
Scatophilia feces [17]
Scoptophilia, scopophilia watching others being sexual [10]
Raptophilia committing rape [9]
Somnophilia sleeping or unconscious people [22][9]
Sthenolagnia strength or muscles [17]
Stigmatophilia piercings and tattoos [5][17]
Symphorophilia disasters [5]
Telephone scatologia, Telephonicophilia obscene phone calls, particularly to strangers [16][9]
Transvestic fetishism, transvestism clothing associated with the opposite sex [16][31] 302.3
Transvestophilia cross-dressed partner [9]
Trichophilia hair [17]
Troilism, triolism watching one's partner have sex with someone else, possibly without the third party's knowledge [10][32]
Urophagia drinking urine [7]
Urophilia urine, particularly urinating in public, urinating on others, and being urinated on by others [16][10][9][7]
Vampirism drawing or drinking blood [33][34]
Vorarephilia eating or being eaten by others; usually swallowed whole, in one piece Macrophilia, [35]
Voyeurism watching others be sexual or naked, particularly without their knowledge [16] 302.82
Zoophilia animals (actual, not anthropomorphic) [9][7][22][16]
Zoosadism animals' pain [36]

Technical terms for non-paraphilic sexual interests

  • Ephebophilia: Sexual attraction towards individuals in mid- to late adolescence,[38] typically ages 15-19.[24]
  • Polyamory: Interest in maintaining multiple sexual relationships

Ex-paraphilias

The following were at one point considered paraphilias by mainstream psychology, but are no longer:

See also

References

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