Atypical Sexuality Overview
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What term describes a woman who is paid to inflict pain or humiliation in a BDSM setting?

  • Dominatrix (correct)
  • Sadist
  • Masochist
  • Submissive
  • Which of the following describes a fetish focused on specific body parts?

  • Partialism (correct)
  • Infantilism
  • Object fetishism
  • Media fetishism
  • What is the term for sexual attraction to violent criminals?

  • Hybristophilia (correct)
  • Cuckolding
  • Urolagnia
  • Exhibitionism
  • Which of the following is a common reason women may be more aroused in BDSM play?

    <p>Taking the submissive role</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is described by the term urolagnia?

    <p>Fetish focused on urine</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Atypical Sexuality

    • Sadism/Masochism: Sadism involves sexual arousal from inflicting pain or humiliation on others, while masochism involves arousal from experiencing pain or submission.
    • BDSM: A collection of sexual behaviors encompassing pain, humiliation, restraint, and submission.
    • Dominatrix/Submissive Roles: Women are more likely to be aroused by a submissive role, while men are more likely to be aroused by a dominant role in BDSM settings.
    • Fetishism: A sexual attraction to a particular object, body part, or activity.
    • Partialism: A fetish focused on specific body parts.
    • Media Fetishism: Attraction to specific materials (e.g., leather, rubber, silk).
    • Object Fetishism: Attraction to inanimate objects.
    • Urolagnia: Fetish focused on urine.
    • Transvestic Fetishism: Sexual arousal from wearing clothes of the opposite sex.
    • Infantilism: Sexual arousal from acting as a child.
    • Cuckolding: Sexual arousal from watching one's partner have sex with another partner.
    • Hybristophilia: Attraction to violent criminals.
    • Exhibitionism: Sexual arousal from exposing genitals to strangers.
    • Voyeurism: Sexual arousal from watching others undress, be naked, or engage in sexual activity.
    • Frotteurism: Sexual arousal from unwanted physical contact in public places.
    • Pedophilia: Persistent sexual attraction to prepubescent or early pubescent children.
    • Child Molestation/Sexual Offender: Adults who have sexual contact with a child.
    • Bestiality: Sexual contact between humans and non-human animals.
    • Necrophilia: Sexual fixation on corpses.
    • Autoerotic Asphyxia: Partially asphyxiating oneself while masturbating.

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    This quiz explores various aspects of atypical sexuality, including sadism, masochism, and fetishes. Participants will learn about BDSM dynamics, different sexual roles, and specific paraphilias. Discover the complexities and variations in human sexual expression.

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