What comes to mind when you hear the word fetish? If you consider buying a red head sex doll for the first time, you might ask questions if this means you have a fetish sex doll. Maybe you wonder if this is something normal or something that shows that you are not normal. We understand! But the reality is that there are all kinds of interests, oddities, reviving and deadly when they come to what everyone thinks is sexy, curly or strange, for a simple reason that we all find things that are different. Don't believe us? Read on.
What is the research on fetish?
The word fetish is no longer the word taboo. What might have been hidden behind the door is now being discussed openly at home and office, made to TV shows, best-selling books, Hollywood films and more commonly accepted in popular culture.
When you finally go around to buy sex dolls from your dreams, it is natural to find yourself worried about what your partner, friends, colleagues, or relatives will be thought when they hear about your new toys. One of the main problems you might have is whether they will think you have a kind of sex doll obsession. The main point to remember if you navigate this area for the first time is that many of us not only have our own fetish, but are very open about them and do not feel ashamed or ashamed.
If you are worried about having fetish (be it fetish sex dolls or vice versa), no need to feel chosen or implied. To share normal fetish, we have dug to the ocean. We think you might feel comfortable knowing that billions of people around the world are busy enjoying a lot of tangles and their own fetish, and it is clear that enjoying fetish is far more common than you think.
This is what we found.
According to research conducted by retailers of British sex toys, the most popular fetish in the UK ranges from more docile such as recording sexual meetings and pampering themselves in role games in the bedroom, to things like urolagnia (generated with urine), swinging or type Group genitals and exhibitions (almost six out of ten British say they have had sex in their backyard). This does not even take into account things like BDSM, slap, rubber, latex, skin and leg worship.
Across the Atlantic, various behaviors and interests are categorized as fetish. Researcher Dr. Justin Lehmiller investigates bedrooms throughout the country to talk to your partner and people about their interest with his book, "Tell me what you want: the science of sexual desire and how it can help you improve your sex life".
Like British studies, Lehmiller found that Americans often fantasize or involved in various fetish. The most common is BDSM and biting (the most popular according to Lehmiller), foot fetish (1 in 7 adults has fantasized about them) and body fluids (including saliva, breast milk and feces). There are also cuckolding, exhibitionism and dressing up as animals to have sex (called furry).
The list takes place when it comes to fetish. This includes almost all alphabet. We speak age, electrical stimulation, insults, clinosaphilia (lack of exotic, also known as enema passion), pregnancy, quirofilia (interest in the hands or fingers), spectrophilia (stimulation or sexual relations with ghosts) and candle games.