Tag: Sexual Urges


Genitalism: The Psychology of Self-Focused Desire

Genitalism: The Psychology of Self-Focused Desire

Genitalism The Core Definition of Genitalism Genitalism refers to a distinct pattern of sexual interest characterized by a recurrent and intense focus on one’s own genitalia. Unlike the more common forms of sexual attraction directed towards others, individuals experiencing genitalism derive significant sexual gratification, urges, or fantasies specifically from their own genital organs. This concept […]

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EXHIBITIONISM

Exhibitionism: A Clinical and Psychological Overview Exhibitionism is formally recognized within clinical psychology as a complex paraphilic disorder. It is characterized by recurrent, intense sexual arousal derived from the exposure of one’s genitals to an unsuspecting stranger. This arousal typically manifests through persistent fantasies, overwhelming urges, or actual behaviors. The core psychological mechanism of this […]

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ANAPHRODISIAC

Definition and Etymology of Anaphrodisiacs The term anaphrodisiac refers to any narcotic, chemical agent, or substance that acts specifically to diminish or completely extinguish sexual desire, urges, and libido. Functionally, these agents serve as sexual relaxants or suppressants, operating in direct opposition to aphrodisiacs, which are intended to stimulate sexual appetite. While aphrodisiacs are often […]

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PORNOGRAPHOMANIA

Introduction and Definitional Scope Pornographomania is a term rooted in early psychological nomenclature, used to describe a specific behavioral pattern centered on the compulsion to produce obscene or sexually explicit written material. The concept encompasses two primary, often overlapping, psychological phenomena. Firstly, it denotes a morbid urge—a powerful, often irresistible compulsion—to pen letters, notes, or […]

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