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Atypical Sexual Behavior

Atypical Sexual Behavior. Coercive:. Non-coercive:. All involved parties agree to participate. The person with the behavior includes unwilling people. Paraphilia :. Term for uncommon types of sexual expression. *Sexual arousal towards objects or specific body parts. Fetishism.

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Atypical Sexual Behavior

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  1. Atypical Sexual Behavior Coercive: Non-coercive: All involved parties agree to participate. The person with the behavior includes unwilling people. Paraphilia: Term for uncommon types of sexual expression.

  2. *Sexual arousal towards objects or specific body parts Fetishism “I used to dream I'd be surrounded by exotic women's underwear forever and ever.” -High Fidelity non-coercive “Foot Fetish”

  3. Sexual Masochism: non-coercive Sexual Behavior during which a person gets sexual pleasure from being bound or restricted. Bondage:

  4. Sexual Sadism non-coercive -Charlie’s Angels *Sexual arousal through pain

  5. Transvestic Fetishism non-coercive *Becoming sexually aroused by wearing clothes of the opposite gender. Not the same as Gender Identity Disorder. Men who have this fetish are generally not confused about their sexuality.

  6. David Carradine Dec. 8, 1936 – June 3, 2009 Self-inflicted *Enhancement of sexual arousal by oxygen deprivation. non-coercive Autoerotic Asphyxiation More common among men and adolescent boys.

  7. Klismophilia non-coercive Often comes from childhood. Both Homosexual and Heterosexual behavior. *Sexual pleasure from receiving enemas. Men more likely.

  8. Coprophilia & Urophilia *Sexual arousal associated with contact with feces or urine. non-coercive Can be related to bestiality. Normally more dominant than submissive. More of a turn on to give the treatment than receive it. “In New Zealand, publishing anything promoting or supporting urolagnia, whether in print or online, is an offense punishable by up to ten years in prison.” Golden showers, water sports, piss play Unsure of origin.

  9. “Beastiality” Zoophilia *Sexual contact between humans and animals coercive “Dinner for Schmucks” America’s Sweethearts

  10. Necrophilia Twilight coercive Known to occur with animals. An animal will have sex with another animal right after their death. *Sexual arousal obtained from viewing or having sex with a dead body. Ed Gein Ted Bundy Jeffrey Dahmer Serial Killers:

  11. “Indecent Exposure” “Flashing” Britney Spears Miley Cyrus Exhibitionism That 70’s Show coercive *Sexual arousal from exposing one’s genitals to unwilling observers. “Streaking”

  12. “Video Voyeurism” Disturbia “Peeping Tom” Voyeurism coercive *Sexual arousal from observing naked bodies or sexual activities without their consent.

  13. *Sexual arousal gained from obscene and often offensive telephone conversations with an unwilling recipient. Chooses name at random from phone book. Obscene Phone Calls coercive Unwanted phone sex. Person may give up if the recipient doesn’t respond emotionally. Sometimes followed by threats if the recipient tries to hang up.

  14. Fairly common; buses, subways, outdoor concerts. “Toucherism” Frotteurism coercive *Gaining sexual pleasure by pressing or rubbing against another person in a crowded place.

  15. The End By: Anna Darling

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