Most paraphilias (especially involving non-living objects) are the most healthiest because we don't have to get consent to be sexually intimate with the object. Well, sometimes mechaniphiliacs and others like those who are sexually aroused by events or situations like to get consent--whether they respond back or not.
While I am not a sexologist, psychologist or expert in human sexuality, I do work at a sex library and archives. I come across everything. There are books out there that detail how to have sex *in* cars and one blog entry I uncovered about how a man having sex with a tailpipe of his car, but so far no women making documentation of their actions. I'm curious to do researching.
Anyhow, it only becomes "deviant" ("wrong") when you cross boundaries, mores and norms. Typically what the mental health community consider these top four as philias which involve "recurrent,sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors generally [of]:
1.Non-human objects
2.The suffering or humiliation of oneself or one's partner
3.Children
4.Non-consenting persons."
Sexually attracted to cars?
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Most paraphilias (especially involving non-living objects) are the most healthiest because we don't have to get consent to be sexually intimate with the object. Well, sometimes mechaniphiliacs and others like those who are sexually aroused by events or situations like to get consent--whether they respond back or not.
While I am not a sexologist, psychologist or expert in human sexuality, I do work at a sex library and archives. I come across everything. There are books out there that detail how to have sex *in* cars and one blog entry I uncovered about how a man having sex with a tailpipe of his car, but so far no women making documentation of their actions. I'm curious to do researching.
Anyhow, it only becomes "deviant" ("wrong") when you cross boundaries, mores and norms. Typically what the mental health community consider these top four as philias which involve "recurrent,sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors generally [of]:
1.Non-human objects
2.The suffering or humiliation of oneself or one's partner
3.Children
4.Non-consenting persons."
--American Pscyhological Association