Blasphemy Alert – Crossword on Obscure & Unusual Fetishes – Cannabis News, Lifestyle
Spring is in full swing (unless you’re in the prairies or parts of eastern Canada – it’s snowing) and health regulations are almost non-existent… It’s about to get crazy out there. With that in mind, let’s take a look at weird sex; Here’s an obscure and unusual fetish crossword!
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Sinful Sex – Blasphemy Alert!
- If the thought of going to hell turns you on, you have Stygiophilia. People who have this fetish are more aroused by the thought of damnation than sex itself. Burning in hell is the key to getting off. For some, the idea of being surrounded by flames or intense heat is enough to get the mood going. In many cases, Stygiophiles express themselves by creating hell sex artworks.
- Similar to stygiophilia, pecattipilia is described as sexual arousal from a “sinful” act. It can be sexual, but it doesn’t have to be. Doing anything that could be perceived as a sin can turn a Stygiophile on: lying, for example. Biblically sinful sexual acts include lust, adultery, homosexuality, and bestiality.
sexy body
- Does getting or having body modifications turn you on? Surprise surprise! If tattoos and piercings get you aroused, you may suffer from stigmatophilia.
- A person with psychrophilia becomes aroused when they sense or see other people who are cold. It’s about the physical effects like tremors, goosebumps, chattering teeth and hard nipples.
- Podophilia is better known as a foot fetish.
sexy things
- Don’t like people? Prefer plastic? Agalmatophilia is the fetish of being attracted to inanimate figures; for example mannequins and mannequins.
- Have you ever gotten into whipped cream or chocolate sauce? How about an ice cube? That splashes. Sploshing is the erotic art of smearing food (usually dirty) onto bare skin. The foods can vary in taste, texture and temperature and it is common but not necessary for the person to eat them. Click here to read Sploshing: A Stoner Fetish.
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footnote(s)
https://tripd.nl/p/nebulophilia-what-and-how/
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