Philia
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* '''Olfactophilia''' is arousal from body odours. | * '''Olfactophilia''' is arousal from body odours. | ||
* '''Pecattiphilia''' is arousal from sinning (Latin ''peccavi'', "I have sinned"). | * '''Pecattiphilia''' is arousal from sinning (Latin ''peccavi'', "I have sinned"). | ||
+ | * '''Salophilia''' is a sexual attraction to salt or salty things (especially body sweat). The term derives from the Latin for salt, sal. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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Philia (from the Greek philia, friendship) is a suffix used in many words to denote a love of something. In particular, it can be used in words to describe some fetishes.
Examples
- Harmatophilia is arousal from sexual incompetence and mistakes.
- Hierophilia is arousal from religious paraphernalia.
- Olfactophilia is arousal from body odours.
- Pecattiphilia is arousal from sinning (Latin peccavi, "I have sinned").
- Salophilia is a sexual attraction to salt or salty things (especially body sweat). The term derives from the Latin for salt, sal.