transvestic fetishism, or cross-dressing
A Case of Orthopedic Fetishism was created in 1991.
Information about fetishism can be found from many different resources. Some examples of sources with this information include "HowStuffWorks" and the book "Fetishism and Curiosity".
No
Being sexually aroused by death.
fetishism
Commodity fetishism is a form of intellectual property. It may include: Philosophic base, Knowledge, Financial Risk management, Commodified art and Legal traducement.
This would be called Fat Fetishism
Because the role of foot play derives from animals
Fetishism involving women's underwear is not directly linked to narcissism. While some individuals with narcissistic tendencies may exhibit such a fetish, it is not a defining characteristic of narcissism itself. Fetishism is a separate and individualized aspect of a person's sexuality and preferences.
No. It's fine, if that's what you want to do. Nobody has the right to judge you by what you wear - human or religious book. Whether it is considered a sin depends some on what religion you subscribe to. In general it would depend on the reason for wearing them. If the intent is deceive, then nearly all religions would consider it a sin because it is a form of dishonesty. Generally it would fall under the DSM-IV-TR definition of a paraphilia - specifically transvestic fetishism. In that it constitutes a deviation from the "normal" means of sexual response, many conservative religions would consider it to be a sin. In Christianity, for example, the Apostle Paul specifically condemned such behavior.
Boa Ehui has written: 'From Satan to Jesus' -- subject(s): Christian biography, Fetishism
I'd be surprised if there was any way of telling whether foot and footwear fetishism is hereditary or acquired. By the time it emerges, an individual has had some years at least of nurture, of experience, of influence. It may be some consolation to know that in various forms these fetishes seem to be quite common. When, in the 1960s, what already then were called 'kinky boots' (for women) came on to the market they were immensely popular. Also bear in mind that it's all harmless (unless it develops into an all-consuming obsession). Joncey There's a fairly long article on 'Sexual Fetishism' in Wikipedia. See the second link below. See the Related Link for "Wikipedia: Boot fetishism" to the right. See the Related Link for "Wikipedia: Sexual fetishism" to the right.