Nose fetishism
Nose fetishism,[1] nose partialism, or nasophilia[2][3] is the partialism (or paraphilia) for the nose. This may include the sexual attraction to a specific form of physical variation of appearance (such as shape and size), or a specific area (for example; the bridge or nostrils). The fetish may manifest itself in a desire for actual physical contact and interaction, or specific fantasies such as the desire to penetrate the nostrils.[2] Other fantasies may include the desire to observe or experience a transformation of a nose with reference to an element of a fictional work such as Pinocchio, or ideas concerning the transformation of the nose into that of another creatures' like a pig's snout as a means of sexually humiliating a partner or acquaintance. These fantasies may be assisted with use of props, role-play or transformation fiction, in the form of writing, artwork, or modified photographs of people (known as morphing). Sigmund Freud interpreted the nose as a substitute for the penis.[4]
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References
- ^ Magnus Hirschfeld Archive for Sexology. Variations in Sexual Behavior, Two Examples: 1. Fetishism, A Partial List of Fetishisms. Retrieved 2007-12-15.
- ^ a b Kick (2005) pp.125-6
- ^ Love (1994) p.176
- ^ Jay Geller, "On Freud's Jewish body: mitigating circumcisions", Fordham University Press, 2007, ISBN 0823227820, p. 95-105
- Anil Aggrawal, "Forensic and Medico-Legal Aspects of Sexual Crimes and Unusual Sexual Practices", CRC Press, 2008, ISBN 1420043080, p. 110,377
- Eric W. Hickey, "Sex crimes and paraphilia", Pearson Education, 2006, ISBN 0131703501, p. 83
- Ronald M. Holmes, Stephen T. Holmes, "Sex crimes: patterns and behavior", Sage Publications, 2001, ISBN 0761924175, p. 246
- Russ Kick, "Everything You Know about Sex Is Wrong: The Disinformation Guide to the Extremes of Human Sexuality (and Everything in Between)", The Disinformation Company, 2005, ISBN 1932857176
- Brenda Love, "The Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices", Barricade Books, 1994, ISBN 1569800111 (Online)
- Viren Swami, Adrian Furnham, "The psychology of physical attraction", Routledge, 2008, ISBN 0415422507, p. 134
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