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Nose fetishism, also known as nasophilia, is a type of paraphilia where an individual has a sexual attraction to the human nose. This can involve a variety of activities, such as touching, kissing, or even licking the nose. The attraction can be towards a specific shape or size of nose, or to the act of the nose performing certain actions, such as sneezing or blowing.
History[edit]
The history of nose fetishism is not well-documented, as it is a relatively rare fetish. However, it is believed to have existed in various cultures throughout history. In some cultures, the nose is considered a symbol of power and virility, which may contribute to its sexualization.
Psychology[edit]
From a psychological perspective, nose fetishism is considered a form of partialism, which is the sexual interest in specific, non-genital body parts. Like other forms of partialism, nose fetishism is thought to develop in early childhood, when a child associates a particular body part with comfort, pleasure, or arousal.
Societal Perception[edit]
Societal perception of nose fetishism varies widely. In some cultures, it is seen as a harmless quirk, while in others it is viewed as deviant or abnormal. Despite this, many people with a nose fetish are able to find acceptance and understanding within the fetish community.
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