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  • i would say a sort of obsession. maybe going a little further. something to be looked at or touched that gives a thrill.
  • Imo, something that's a need in your sexual life. It can range from being very attracted to something or not being able to get off without it/thinking of it very often. For example, my Dom's fetish (and now mine) is pantyhose, he lost his viriginity to a woman when he was 16 (her 30) who wouldn't allow him to fuck her if she wasn't wearing pantyhose and the fetish grew from there. We haven't and never will have sex without it.
  • fetish is : it can be everything in life , but fetish is related to sexual life more. so somebody who has fetish five him/her power , or he/she concentrate his sexual desire to certain part of the partner . example : the most famouse fetish in Eorupe for men is women feet , so he will not make sex with a woman without suck woman feet staring from her toes , one by one , then soul ...... another fetish is : women shitting some men like to see a lady is shitting in toliet or farting , pissing , pooping ....etc
  • It is sexual arousal through the use of objects or affection to parts of the body, such as fingers, feet, leather, and etc.
  • No offense, but if you don't know what it means - then you're too young to know about it.
  • i love to play with womens hair that a fetish i also like to be tickled i like wetlooks on women
  • My answer would be that it is when your sex life is mainly focused on a specific item, body part, or activity.
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  • Sexual fetishism may be regarded, e.g. in psychiatric medicine, as a disorder of sexual preference or as an enhancing element to a relationship. The sexual acts involving fetishes are characteristically depersonalized and objectified, even when they involve a partner.

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