Sexology - Unnatural sexual behavior experienced by some people who experience sexual deviations or called paraphilias. One example showing sex organs to others who do not want to see it.
Paraphilias are sexual feelings or behavior that may involve sexual partners who are not human, without permission, or that involve suffering or torture by one or both partners.
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (known as the DSM) fourth edition revised (DSM-IV-TR), a guide used by mental health professionals to diagnose mental disorders, a condition which is not common in someone who has more than one paraphilia.
As quoted from minddisorders.com, Friday (9/4/2010), DSM-IV-TR states paraphilia consisting of various types, exhibitionism, fetishism, frotteurisme, pedophilia, sexual masochism, sexual sadism, fetishism and voyeurism transvestic.
DSM-IV-TR also categorized the paraphilia unusual, like necrophilia, Zoophilia, and others.
1. Exhibitionism
Exhibitionism is gay and lesbians who like showing sex organs to others who do not want to see it. In some cases, persons who also likes to do autoeroticism exhibitionism (sexual practices stimulate themselves or masturbate) while showing it to others.
In general, no contact made with the victim, the exhibitionism sexually aroused by the attention and surprise others with their actions.
2. Fetishism
People with this disorder achieve sexual satisfaction by using non-human objects, most often in women's clothing, shoes, stockings, or other clothing items.
3. Frotteurisme
People with this disorder often rubbed his genitals organs to others who do not want it. This behavior is often carried out during the busy, crowded place like a bus or in a crowded train.
4. Pedophilia
Pedophilia involves sexual activity with young children, generally under the age of 13. DSM-IV-TR criteria describe the person with pedophilia aged over 16 years, and at least five years older than the boy who made sexual objects.
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