Aquaphilia also called hydrophilia is a form of sexual fetishism that involves images of people swimming or posing underwater, and sexual activity in or under water.[1][2][3]
Literally "water lover" from the Latin aqua and Greek φιλειν (philein), the term "Aquaphile" was first used by Phil Bolton, when he created the "Aquaphiles Journal" - an online magazine for followers of the underwater erotica scene published in the 1990s.[citation needed]
The psychology of Aquaphilia was the subject of a paper by Dr. Corinne Lamberth (a therapeautic counsellor based in Lewisham, South London) in 1998. A copy of this paper was published in the Aquaphiles Journal in early 1999.[citation needed]
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