When it comes to sex and foreplay, there are countless ways people get in the mood. From gentle kisses on the neck, a go at role-play, to some more provocative exploits, like leather, whips and chains, sexual arousal can be brought on by many things. When a particular object, situation or body part that is not conventionally viewed as being sexual in nature excites a person however- it is considered to be a sexual fetish (e.g. rubber masks, wearing diapers and acting like a baby, sexual fixation to feet). While modern psychology assumes that fetishism is conditioned as a result of a strong emotional or traumatic experience, many people embrace their fetishes and do not feel a need to seek treatment. Clothing accounts for 58.3% of fetishes, rubber and rubber items, 22.9%, footwear 14.6%, body parts 14.6%, leather and leather items 10.4%, and soft materials and fabrics 6.3%. Here is a look at some of the notable sex fashion fetishes out there.
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