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, and are common partialisms.Partialism is with an exclusive focus on a specific part of the body other than the genitals. Partialism is categorized as a in the of the only if it causes significant psychosocial distress for the person or has detrimental effects on important areas of their life. In the, it was considered a separate , but was merged into fetishistic disorder by the DSM-5. Individuals who exhibit partialism sometimes describe the anatomy of interest to them as having equal or greater for them as do the genitals.Partialism occurs in, and individuals. The is considered one of the most common partialisms. Types The following are some of the partialisms commonly found among people: Formal nameCommon nameSource of arousalFoot fetishEye fetishArmpit fetishBreast fetishButtocks fetishNose fetishHair fetishNavel/Belly button fetishBelly/Stomach fetishHand fetishLeg fetishSee also.References.
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