This is part III of Weird Fetishes series and probably the
last part, so if you haven't read Part I and Part II you should go check out some weirdness there. Unless some people decide they get aroused by rubbing rocks on their
eyeballs in the near future or others decide they want to invent some other new ways to get aroused I don't think I'm going to be writing about this subect soon.Along with Part I and II, I present you the next weird fetishes:
1. Furries - Yes, people who like to dress as animals and live
that way. Yes, they exist and apparently
2. Symphorophilia –according to Wikipedia, in this paraphilia
the sexual arousal hinges on staging
and watching a disaster, such as fire or
traffic accident. The term was coined by J.Money who stated that this is a type
of sacrificial paraphilia that culminates with a disaster. A lot of people who
have this fetish are aroused by automobile crash. “For those members of the
general public who have a touch of sadomasochism in them, disaster as an unrehearsed
event is often a large part of the appeal of entertainment stunts and sports,
from the circus to stock-car racing.”
3. Menophilia – menophilia is another weird fetish that
involves women’s menstrual blood. If your girlfriend’s name is Mary, I’ve got a
name for your sexual encounters. It’s Bloody Mary, get it? Yes, I just made
that high school joke, I don’t care.
4. Bugchasing - this is not just a fetish, it's a self harm behavior because people who are "bugchasing" purposely engage in sexual intercourse with HIV infected people. They are not the same as barebackers, who just prefer having sex without a condom. The psychology behind bugchasing is different as it may be due to self harm tendencies, the feeling that this practice is extremely erotic due to its taboo nature or even a way for lonely and alienated people to be part of a community.
6. Oculolinctus - the art of licking eyeballs. No, not an art, just a fetish, and a pretty dangerous one too. If you've seen the news, you know that this practice has been spread among young people. I don't know where it comes from, but apparently it's the new "second base".



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