Tuesday, 28 May 2013

is that whas your were after fritzle 

an actauly i shut be writing it up ... 

Those persons who experience a marked sexual attraction to the impairments of disabled people are currently referred to as devotees

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here are devotees of people with many different kinds of impairments from blindness to quadriplegia. Generally devotees are sexually attracted to singleimpairments. Those persons with amputations are the most commonly desired


this sense, devotees exhibit typical fetishistic tendencies—that is, being sexually attracted to non-genital body parts such as amputee stumps or items of assistive technology In termsof gender, men overwhelming outnumber women devotees


the concept of fetishism is yet cast in negative terms in the literature because of its association with the processes of denial, regression and narcissism



The fetishism for people with certain impairments expands on this negativity and as such is cast in an even more pathological light


IS THAT WHAT YOU WERE AFTER FRITZLE PERHAPS .... 



Indeed, biomedical discourse generally views the fetishism for 
impaired bodies as a deviant desire, which requires therapeutic attention

A related perspective questions the easy assumption of an opposition between deviant and normative desire, that is, acceptable versus unacceptable desire, which pervades discussion of fetishism





Gerontophilia is defined as "the condition in which a young adult is dependent on the actuality or fantasy of erotosexual activity with a much older partner in order to initiate and maintain arousal and facilitate or achieve orgasm." But should attraction to old people really be considered a fetish?



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a subversive sensualism. For example, in the Middle Ages dwarfs and peoplewith intellectual impairments played an important role in the royal courts as fools or  jesters, where they were allowed much satirical freedom, and at least during the thirteenthcentury, would often performed naked for these royal bodies


Whether this sociosexualfascination with impaired bodies transposed into a psychosexual fetishization during thedistant past is uncertain. More recently, with the advent of the Internet and websitesdevoted to the latter phenomenon, we have ample evidence that some people experience aheightened sexual desire for various bodies that fall outside the range of either functionaland/or aesthetic normative standards






Tuesday, 28 May 2013



4.42 am 



a wheelchair bound woman 

was dragged from her bed by three male carers 

an they all featured very significantly in fact the end was 

a blackout apart from the last face she saw ... 





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