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16-September-2008 16:15:12 - Abasiophilia Abasiophilia is a psychosexual attraction to people with impaired mobility, especially those who use orthopaedic appliances such as leg braces, orthopedic casts, spinal braces, or wheelchairs.1 The term abasiophilia was first used by John Money of the Johns Hopkins University in a paper on paraphilias in 1990.2 It is classed as a form of disability fetishism which starts in early childhood, usually long before puberty is reached. There is normally a trigger event in early childhood involving disabled children or adults. It is most common in those who were children in the 1940s, 50s and 60s when polio was common and there were more people using leg braces than today.citation needed Studies made in the last 10 years of people contributing to internet leg-brace devotee groups confirms the most common age of leg-brace devotees and wannabes as between 50 and 70; there are few leg-brace devotees aged less than 40.citation needed More recently, some have suggested that abasiophilia is a form of Body Integrity Identity Disorder, usually associated with people wishing to electively become amputees. The stimuli for abasiophilia are usually leg-braces, wheelchairs, crutches, spinal or neck braces and prosthetics worn by some people with mobility impairments.citation needed See also Amputee fetishism Attraction to disability Glasses fetishism Medical fetishism Crash 1996 film References ^ Butcher, Nancy 2003. The Strange Case of the Walking Corpse: A Chronicle of Medical Mysteries, Curious Remedies, and Bizarre but True Healing Folklore. New York: Avery, p. 132. ISBN 1583331603. OCLC 52107453. ^ Laws, D. Richard; William O'Donohue 1997. Sexual Deviance: Theory, Assessment, and Treatment. New York: The Guilford Press, p. 412. ISBN 1572302410. OCLC 37180958. Lovemaps; Clinical Concepts of Sexual / Erotic Health And Pathology, Paraphilia, and Gender Transposition in Childhood, Adolescence, and Maturity by John Money ISBN 0879754567 Further reading Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality Vol 3, issue 2, 1990 Paraphilia in Females Fixation on Amputation and Lameness; Two Personal Accounts pp 165 - 172 by John Money PhD, Johns Hopkins University and Hospital, Baltimore, MD, 21205. This is the first record of the term abasiophilia being used. v d e Paraphilias Abasiophilia · Agalmatophilia · Andromimetophilia · Autogynephilia · Biastophilia · Bondage BDSM · Chronophilia · Coprophilia · Dacryphilia · Dendrophilia · Dippoldism · Emetophilia · Ephebophilia · Erotic asphyxiation · Erotic lactation · Exhibitionism · Food play · Frotteurism · Homeovestism · Human animal roleplay · Hybristophilia · Katoptronophilia · Klismaphilia · Macrophilia · Mysophilia · Necrophilia · Objectophilia · Odaxelagnia · Olfactophilia · Osmolagnia · Paraphilic infantilism · Pedophilia · Pyrophilia · Sadism and masochism · Salirophilia · Sexual fetishism · Somnophilia · Sthenolagnia · Teratophilia · Tightlacing · Transvestic Fetishism · Trichophilia · Troilism · Urolagnia · Vorarephilia · Voyeurism · Zoophilia Japanese terms Bukkake · Hadaka · Lolicon · Nyotaimori · Omorashi · Shotacon · Tamakeri · Wakamezake · See also Human sexual behaviour · Sexology This sexuality-related article is a stub. Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Abasiophilia Categories: Paraphilias | Sex stubsHidden categories: All articles with statements | Articles with statements since February 2007 | Articles with statements since April 2007 Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages ქáƒ?რთული Srpskohrvatski / СрпÑ?кохрватÑ?ки This page was last modified on 19 July 2008, at 17

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