Talk:Silk/Satin fetishism

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Not really sure what the difference between satin and velvet is, but maybe velvet fetishism should be included.  Also, silk was the material used in expensive high-end women's lounging-around -the-boudoir garments for many centuries (there's reportedly a Moroccan proverb which goes something like "God made silk so that women could go naked while wearing clothes).  Also, there are "slave silks" in the Gor books (see [[Gor - Dictionary]]).
 
Not really sure what the difference between satin and velvet is, but maybe velvet fetishism should be included.  Also, silk was the material used in expensive high-end women's lounging-around -the-boudoir garments for many centuries (there's reportedly a Moroccan proverb which goes something like "God made silk so that women could go naked while wearing clothes).  Also, there are "slave silks" in the Gor books (see [[Gor - Dictionary]]).
  
Also, some people have a fetish for shiny metallic-looking clothing (or perhaps rather for the contrast between shiny metallic-looking fabric as worn by a woman vs. the creamy smooth texture of her own skin), and this is perhaps the modern  20th/21st-century counterpart to Victorian satin fetishism... [[User:AnonMoos|AnonMoos]] 15:29, 1 June 2010 (UTC)
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Also, some people have a fetish for shiny metallic-looking clothing (or perhaps rather for the contrast between shiny metallic-looking fabric as worn by a woman vs. the creamy smooth texture of her own skin), and this is possibly the modern  20th/21st-century counterpart to Victorian satin fetishism... [[User:AnonMoos|AnonMoos]] 15:29, 1 June 2010 (UTC)

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Not really sure what the difference between satin and velvet is, but maybe velvet fetishism should be included. Also, silk was the material used in expensive high-end women's lounging-around -the-boudoir garments for many centuries (there's reportedly a Moroccan proverb which goes something like "God made silk so that women could go naked while wearing clothes). Also, there are "slave silks" in the Gor books (see Gor - Dictionary).

Also, some people have a fetish for shiny metallic-looking clothing (or perhaps rather for the contrast between shiny metallic-looking fabric as worn by a woman vs. the creamy smooth texture of her own skin), and this is possibly the modern 20th/21st-century counterpart to Victorian satin fetishism... AnonMoos 15:29, 1 June 2010 (UTC)

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