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Paraphilias are sexual interests in objects, situations, or individuals that are atypical. The American Psychiatric Association, in its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fifth Edition (DSM), draws a distinction between paraphilias (which it describes as atypical sexual interests) and paraphilic disorders (which additionally require the experience of distress, impairment in functioning, and/or ...
Emetophilia is a paraphilia where an individual is sexually aroused by vomit or the act of vomiting. Being vomited on in a sexual context is called a roman shower . [ 1 ] : 373 [ 2 ]
American musician Matt Farley is known for writing and performing a multitude of songs related to urine, feces, vomit and various other bodily fluids under the pseudonym The Toilet Bowl Cleaners, including one of his most popular songs, entitled "Poop in My Fingernails". Farley has another pseudonym, The Odd Man Who Sings About Poop, Puke, and ...
Salirophilia (from French salir, lit. "soiling") is a sexual fetish or paraphilia that involves deriving erotic pleasure from soiling or dishevelling the object of one's desire, or viewing them in this state.
In some parts of Austria and Germany they are known as Kotzbecken (from kotzen, "to puke"). [2] [4] In Vietnam they are called bồn ói [nôn], meaning "puke sink". [3] Speibecken are nicknamed Papst ("pope") often said to be because people must bow their heads to use them. In some German-speaking regions vomiting is known as papsten ("poping").
El Amcukiye is a "city in Syria", another pseudo-Arabic word play with the word amcık, vagina in Turkish. Female given names Eleanor and Elizabeth are slangs for masturbation as the Turkish word for hand is el. Real life names also can be used in the form of gag names by being similar to Turkish words. Examples are as follows.
A drunk man vomiting, while a young slave is holding his forehead. Brygos Painter, 500–470 BC. It is quite common that, when one person vomits, others nearby become nauseated, particularly when smelling the vomit of others, and often to the point of vomiting themselves. It is believed that this is an evolved trait among primates. Many ...
The etymology of puck was uncertain. [1] The modern English word is attested already in Old English as puca (with a diminutive form pucel).Similar words are attested later in Old Norse (púki, with related forms including Old Swedish puke, Icelandic púki, and Frisian puk) but also in the Celtic languages (Welsh pwca, Cornish bucca and Irish púca).