What is a fetish?
Many of us have a fetish and are familiar with what they are, but many do not. So we start off by explaining what a fetish is, and the best place to start is with what the definition of what a fetish is.
Fetish is defined by the dictionary as form of sexual desire in which gratification is strongly linked to a particular object or activity or a part of the body other than the sexual organs. Researchers can use brain maps to show the areas of your brain that turn on when you experience sensations, like when you touch, see, or smell something.
Other reasons include:
- Living in sex-positive communities may make sexual exploration more acceptable, potentially resulting in fetishes that make sex more fun or pleasurable.
- Certain cultures may emphasize particular objects or body parts, creating a fetish.
- People may tie sexual arousal to objects that remind them of their childhood.
If you have a sexual partner, the first step is telling them about your fetish. You may be nervous to bring it up, and that’s really common. Opening up to another person about your deepest desires can be a very vulnerable feeling, but honesty is important for good sexual communication.
This site will explore fetishes and will provide links to where you can learn more about your fetish and others.
Most Common Fetishes and ones that online Models are Willing to Entertain:
- BDSM (Bondage, discipline, sadism, maschism) is a variety of erotic practices or roleplaying involving BDSM and other interpersonal dynamics.
- Roleplay– Roleplay can range from simple costumes and “dirty talk” to elaborate scripts and sets. Most scenarios fall into a few key categories: (Power Dynamics, Professional/Service Scenarios, Situational Encounters, Fantasy & Sci Fi, Ageplay or Petplay, etc)
- Foot fetish– have a pronounced sexual interest in feet. For a foot fetishist, points of attraction may include the shape and size of the feet, feet soles, toes, jewlry, treatments (such as massaging, washing partners feet or painting toenails), state of dress (e.g barefoot, flip flops, shoes, sandles, high heels, clogs, hosiery, socket feet,etc), foot oder or sensory interaction (e.g., rubbing the foot, smelling, tickling, licking, rubbing genitals on foot, etc.). view the Barefeet Foot Appreciation Gallery
- Armpits– An armpit fetish involves finding the underarm area sexually attractive or arousing. It is a type of partialism, which is a sexual interest focused on a specific non-genital part of the body. What it invlolves: Scent (Pheromones), Visual Apeal, Sensory/Tactiles. Axilary Intercourse, etc.
- Costumes-Unlike general roleplay, where the “character” and the “scene” are the main focus, a costume fetish focuses specifically on the garment itself—the way it looks, the fabric it’s made of, or the power it symbolizes.
- Latex– A latex fetish (often called a rubber fetish) is the sexual attraction to the look, feel, smell, and even the sound of latex or rubber. It is one of the most popular material-based fetishes and is often described as a “second skin” because of the way the material perfectly contours to the human body. The sensory Appeal:
Latex is unique because it engages almost all the senses simultaneously:
Sight (The Shine): Polished latex has a mirror-like, liquid sheen that highlights every curve and muscle. This hyper-real aesthetic is often used in high-fashion and superhero films because it looks “otherworldly” or “perfect.”
Touch (The Compression): Latex is highly elastic and restrictive. Wearing it feels like a “full-body hug.” This gentle compression can be soothing for some and a form of light bondage for others.
Smell (The Scent): Natural rubber has a very distinct, musky, or chemical scent. For many, this specific smell becomes a powerful trigger for arousal.
- Sound (The Squeak): Moving in latex creates a unique sound—often described as a “creak” or “squeak”—that serves as a constant auditory reminder of the material.
- Leather– A leather fetish (sometimes called doraphilia) is the sexual attraction to leather clothing, accessories, and the overall “tough” or powerful aesthetic associated with the material. It is one of the most established and historically significant fetishes, with a rich culture that spans high fashion, motorcycle subcultures, and the BDSM community. The Seonsory Apeal: For many, the attraction to leather is deeply rooted in the physical experience:
The Scent: Natural leather has a distinct, earthy, and animalistic smell. For enthusiasts, this scent is a powerful aphrodisiac that triggers feelings of intimacy and desire.
The Texture: Leather can range from buttery soft and “second-skin” thin to thick, rigid, and rugged. The feeling of it against the skin—or the friction of leather against leather—is a major sensory draw.
The Sound: Moving in leather creates a unique “creak” or “squeak,” especially with heavier gear like boots or jackets, which serves as a constant auditory reminder of the material.
The Visual: Black leather, in particular, has a high-contrast look that emphasizes the wearer’s physique and suggests a sense of “armored” perfection.
- Lingerie– A lingerie fetish (a specific form of underwear fetishism) is the sexual attraction to undergarments like bras, panties, stockings, garter belts, and corsets. While many people find lingerie “sexy,” it becomes a fetish when the garments themselves—their fabric, scent, or appearance—become a primary source of sexual arousal or a necessary component for sexual satisfaction. The Sensory Appeal:
Lingerie is designed to be a multi-sensory experience, which is why it is such a common focus for fetishes:
Tactile (Touch): The feel of specific fabrics against the skin is a major draw. Common favorites include the smoothness of silk and satin, the intricate texture of lace, or the compression of spandex and power-mesh.
Visual (The “Frame”): Lingerie is often described as “gift-wrapping” for the body. It uses lines, straps, and sheer panels to highlight specific features (like the waist, breasts, or legs) while leaving just enough to the imagination.
Olfactory (Scent): For some, the scent of worn lingerie (pheromones) is the most arousing aspect. This is a significant subculture within the fetish community, often involving the buying or trading of “unwashed” items.
- Piercings-A piercings fetish (scientifically called punctumophilia) is the sexual attraction to body piercings. This interest can involve an attraction to the visual look of jewelry on the body, the act of getting pierced, or the physical sensations and sensitivity that piercings can add to various areas. For many, piercings are a form of “body modification” that signals a person’s identity, edge, or sexual openness. The Appeal:
Visual Highlighting: Piercings act as “body jewelry” that draws attention to specific features. Much like how a frame highlights a painting, a piercing can draw the eye to the lips, the navel, or—relevant to your interests—the neck and collarbones.
Enhanced Sensation: Many piercings are placed in erogenous zones (such as the tongue, nipples, or genitals). The metal can increase sensitivity to touch, temperature, and vibration, making physical intimacy more intense for one or both partners.
Symbolism of “Edge”: Historically, piercings have been associated with rebellion and alternative subcultures. This can be highly attractive to those who are drawn to a partner who appears daring, unconventional, or “unique.”
Power Dynamics: In some BDSM contexts, piercings represent a “mark” of commitment or a high threshold for pain. The ritual of being pierced by a partner or for a partner can be a powerful psychological bonding experience.
- Hair-A hair fetish (scientifically known as trichophilia) is a sexual attraction to hair. It is one of the most common and diverse fetishes because hair is a highly visible, tactile, and customizable part of a person’s identity. For someone with this interest, hair isn’t just a physical feature; it is a primary source of arousal, often involving the way it looks, feels, smells, or even the way it is cut. Common Focus Areas: Long Hiar, Hair Texture, Hair Color, Haircutting, Body Hair, and Styling.
- Shoes-A shoe fetish (scientifically called retifism) is a sexual attraction to shoes and footwear. It is one of the most common and culturally recognized fetishes in the world. For someone with this interest, shoes are not just a functional clothing item; they are a primary source of arousal, often carrying deep psychological and sensory meaning.
The Sensory Appeal
The attraction to shoes usually involves several different sensory triggers:
Visual (The Silhouette): Many are drawn to the shape and architecture of the shoe. A high-heeled stiletto, for example, alters the wearer’s physical posture—arching the foot, lengthening the leg, and shifting the hips—which many find highly provocative.
Tactile (Texture): The materials used in footwear are often fetishized in their own right. This includes the smell and feel of leather, the slick shine of patent leather, the “second-skin” feel of latex boots, or the softness of suede.
Auditory (The Sound): The sound of a shoe can be a major trigger. The sharp “click” of heels on a hard floor or the “creak” of heavy leather boots provides an auditory signal of a person’s presence and authority.
- Baloons-A balloon fetish (commonly known as looning) is a sexual or deep emotional attraction to balloons. People who enjoy this fetish are often called looners. The appeal is incredibly diverse, ranging from the physical sensations of the material to the psychological thrill of the potential “pop.”
The Sensory Appeal
Tactile (Touch): The feel of smooth, thin latex against the skin is a major draw. Looners often enjoy “hugging” balloons, rubbing them against their bodies, or being in a room filled with them.
Visual: The bright colors, the shine of the latex, and the way a balloon’s shape changes as it is squeezed or sat on are all visually stimulating.
Auditory: The unique “creaking” or “squealing” sound of balloons rubbing together is a specific trigger for many looners.
Olfactory (Scent): Similar to rubber or latex fetishes, the distinct chemical/latex smell of a fresh balloon can be an aphrodisiac.
- Suits-A suit fetish (also known as formalwear fetishism) is the sexual attraction to people wearing business suits, tuxedos, or high-end formal attire. Unlike costumes that represent specific occupations (like a pilot or nurse), a suit fetish focuses on the tailored silhouette, the fabric, and the status that a sharp suit conveys.
The Sensory and Visual Appeal
The attraction is often rooted in the specific “architecture” of a suit:
The Silhouette: A well-tailored suit creates an “idealized” human shape. It broadens the shoulders, narrows the waist, and creates long, clean lines. For many, this visual perfection is highly arousing.
The Fabrics: The feel and look of specific materials are major triggers. This includes the matte texture of fine wool, the shimmering “liquid” look of silk or sharkskin, and the crispness of a starched white shirt.
The Layers: Part of the appeal is the “complexity” of the outfit. The combination of the undershirt, the dress shirt, the waistcoat, the jacket, and the tie creates a sense of “hidden” layers that need to be uncovered.
The Accessories: Details like silk ties, cufflinks, tie bars, and leather belts act as focal points, adding a sense of luxury and precision to the look.
- Humiliation– A humiliation fetish (clinically known as abasiophilia in some specific contexts, but more commonly referred to as erotic humiliation) is a sexual interest where a person finds arousal in being mocked, belittled, embarrassed, or treated as “lesser” by a partner. While it may sound negative to those outside the fetish community, in a sexual context, it is a form of consensual power exchange. It allows the “submissive” person to let go of their ego and social status in a safe, controlled environment.
- Breasts & Buttocks: While often considered “standard” attraction, these become fetishes when the focus is exclusive or involves specific activities like “breast torture” or “impact play.”
Fetishes change over time, but view how fetishes changed from 2003 to 2023 from Clips4Sale Top 10 Fetishes Then VS Now
And many others. Let us know what your fetish or kink is and we can have it added to this list and we can explore it together.
Other Fetishes
- Stomach Fetish– A stomach fetish, also known by the clinical term alvinolagnia, is a sexual attraction or fixation on the human midriff, abdomen, or belly. Like the neck fetish, it is a form of partialism, where a specific non-genital body part becomes a primary focus of arousal. Because the stomach is a large and varied area, this fetish can manifest in several distinct ways.
Types of Stomach Focus
The interest often splits into three main “sub-categories” depending on the specific aesthetic or sensation being sought:
Alvinophilia (Navel Fetish): A specific fixation on the belly button. This involves attraction to its shape (innie vs. outie), depth, or the act of interacting with it through touch, licking, or jewelry (piercings).
The Slender/Toned Aesthetic: An attraction to a flat, muscular, or “defined” stomach. This often includes a focus on the “V-line” (the muscles leading toward the hips) or the visible ribcage when a person stretches.
The Soft/Round Aesthetic: An attraction to a soft, rounded, or protruding belly. This often overlaps with fat admiration or feederism, where the focus is on the “squishiness,” warmth, and fullness of the midriff.
Common Manifestations & Activities
For those with alvinolagnia, arousal is often triggered by both visual and tactile stimuli:
Belly-to-Belly Contact: Many find the sensation of skin-to-skin contact between two stomachs during intimacy (such as in the missionary position) to be the most arousing part of the experience.
Sensory Play: This includes “blowing raspberries” (vibration), using oils or lotions for massage, or “food play” (eating whipped cream or honey off the stomach/navel).
Midriff Exposure: A strong visual preference for clothing that reveals the stomach, such as crop tops, low-rise jeans, or bikinis.
Auditory Triggers: Some are specifically aroused by the sounds the stomach makes, such as gurgling or the sound of “belly slaps” during movement.
- Neck Fetish–A neck fetish, also known by the clinical term parauchenophilia, is a sexual attraction or fixation specifically focused on the neck and throat area.
While many people consider the neck an erogenous zone, it becomes a fetish when the neck is the primary or even necessary source of sexual arousal.
Why the Neck? (Psychological & Biological Roots)
The neck is a unique focal point for attraction because it combines high physical sensitivity with deep psychological symbolism.
Vulnerability: At a primal level, the throat is one of the most vulnerable parts of the human body. It houses vital arteries and the airway. Access to a partner’s neck represents a high level of trust and surrender, which many find psychologically arousing.
High Nerve Density: The skin on the neck is thinner than on most other parts of the body, and nerve endings are closer to the surface. This makes it extremely responsive to light touch, breath, and temperature.
The “Vampire” Archetype: Cultural influences—from classic literature to modern media—often eroticize the neck through the “bite,” linking it to themes of passion, possession, and intensity.
How It Manifests
Individuals with a neck fetish often focus on specific visual or tactile details:
Visual Preferences: An attraction to the “line” of the neck, such as a long, slender neck or a specific “arch” when the head is tilted back.
Specific Actions: A strong desire to kiss, lick, suck, or gently bite the neck (often resulting in “love bites” or hickeys).
Adornment: An interest in how jewelry (necklaces, chokers) or clothing (turtlenecks, scarves) frames or partially hides the neck.
Scent: The neck is a primary area where pheromones and perfumes are concentrated, making it a “scent hub” for attraction.
Distinction: Attraction vs. Fetish
It is helpful to distinguish between a general preference and a true fetish:
General Attraction: You enjoy neck kisses or find a partner’s neck attractive as part of overall intimacy.
Fetish: You feel a specific, recurring obsession with the neck. For some, sexual gratification may be difficult to achieve without focusing on or interacting with the neck area.
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