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ICD-10 code: F65.0

Disease category: F65: Paraphilias

Understanding Fetishism: A Brief Overview

Fetishism refers to a sexual attraction or fixation towards a specific object, body part, material, or even a non-human entity. Although society may view it as taboo, it's a common sexual preference among many individuals.

People who experience fetishism often feel aroused or sexually stimulated by their preferred object, and it can be a significant part of their sexual identity. The fetish itself can range from relatively harmless objects such as clothing, shoes, or hair, to more taboo items such as leather, latex, or even blood.

  1. Types of Fetishism
    • Object Fetishism - attraction towards an inanimate object
    • Body Part Fetishism - attraction towards specific body parts such as feet or breasts
    • Material Fetishism - attraction towards specific materials such as leather, rubber, or silk
    • Situational Fetishism - attraction towards a particular situation or scenario such as BDSM or role-playing

It's essential to note that fetishism is not the same as a mental disorder or a pathological condition. Some individuals may develop an unhealthy fixation towards their fetish, causing distress or impairment in other areas of their life. However, most people who experience fetishism can engage in safe and consensual sexual practices without causing harm to themselves or others.

It's also important to remember that fetishism is a personal and private matter. If you or someone you know experiences fetishism, it's crucial to respect their boundaries and not shame or judge them for their sexual preferences.

In conclusion, fetishism is a common and normal sexual preference that can range from harmless objects to taboo items. Understanding and respecting individuals who experience fetishism can help reduce stigma and promote a more inclusive and accepting society.

Treatment of Fetishism:

Treatment options for Fetishism

Fetishism is a type of paraphilia where a person is sexually aroused by an inanimate object or a non-genital body part. This condition can cause significant distress and interfere with a person's daily life. Fortunately, there are several treatment options available to manage this condition.

  1. Cognitive-behavioral therapy:

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