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Not unless the fetish becomes more important than your partner.
Not necessarily. The question is, are you in control of the fetish, or does it control you? If it controls you -- that is, if you find that it interferes with your normal daily activities and relationships with others -- you should talk to a mental health professional. You should also seek counseling if your fetish involves an unwilling or underage partner (rape fantasies, for example).
Maybe he has a foot fetish
"Deviant" is sort of a tricky word. Most people don't have a foot fetish, so in the statistical sense, it's deviant. But as long as you're playing with a willing partner, it's not a problem. BUT ... if you've pressured your partner into something they aren't comfortable with; if the foot is more important than the person attached to it; if the fetish is controlling you (as opposed to you controlling the fetish), you might want to talk to a mental health professional who can help you to regain control of the fetish.
A foot fetish.
An earlobe fetish.
Schediaphilia, is the word for that fetish. It is also know as toonophilia.
A fetish is when you need a certain thing present in activity to orgasm. A fart fetish would be when someone needs their partner, or themself, to fart in order to orgasm.
Fetish for small spaces is called claustrophilia.
if that's what you like and its not hurting anyone than go for it , but try to find an open minded partner first!
Very carefully. This is not a fetish many people are accepting of. Perhaps you should discuss this with a counselor for advice on how and when to tell your partner.
Yes, some people have a fetish for plastic clothing such as plastic pants and macs. This fetish, known as "plastic fetishism" or "plastophilia," involves a sexual attraction to the look, feel, or sound of items made from plastic materials. It is a relatively common fetish within the broader community of BDSM and fetish culture.