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Cryptophilia: Fondness of secret or hidden things – A fascination or attraction towards secrets, mysteries, or the exploration of hidden knowledge or places. Hadephilia: Fondness of hell – A unique attraction or fascination towards the concept or imagery associated with hell. Harpaxophilia: Fondness of being robbed – An unusual fascination or attraction towards the idea of being robbed, finding excitement, or arousal in scenarios involving theft.
Entomophilia: Fondness of insects – A strong interest or appreciation for insects, their behavior, anatomy, or ecological significance. Autonepiophilia: An adult gaining sexual stimulous or excitment from viewing images of themselves as an infant. Levine, Risen & Althof (2011). Handbook of Clinical Sexuality for Mental Health Professionals. Routledge. p.406. ISBN 978-1-135-96749-9. Cenophilia or Centophilia: Fondness of new things or ideas – A keen interest or excitement towards novel concepts, innovations, or discoveries.Mechanophilia / Mechaphilia:Fondness of machines – A deep attraction or affinity towards machines, appreciating their mechanical intricacies, functionality, or the technological advances they represent. Microphilia is observed easily at an early stage by testing at home as well. Parents can observe in their childhood by their routine activities. Parents can also observe their child their toys and clothes and their attraction towards things what a childlike.
Autogynephilia: is a sexual interest characterized by a man’s erotic fascination with the idea of being a woman.Philia and paraphilia are two distinct concepts in human psychology and behavior. Philia refers to a non-sexual love and affection based on friendship and emotional connection. It involves deep bonds, mutual respect, and shared interests, such as the love between friends or family members. On the other hand, paraphilia is a pattern of sexual arousal or attraction that deviates from societal norms. It involves intense sexual fantasies, urges, or behaviors centered around specific objects or situations. Wood, Mitchell J. (2004). The Gay Male Gaze: Body image disturbance and gender oppression among gay men. In Lipton, Benjamin (ed.) Gay Men Living with Chronic Illnesses and Disabilities: From Crisis to Crossroads. Psychology Press, ISBN 978-1-56023-336-7 Brame, Gloria; Brame, William D.; Jacobs, Jon (1993). Different Loving – The World of Sexual Dominance and Submission. Villard Books. ISBN 978-0-6797-6956-9.