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'''Emetophilia''' is a [[Paraphilia|paraphilia]] in which an individual is sexually aroused by vomiting or observing others vomit. Also referred to as a vomit fetish. Some emetophiles put emetophilia into pratice by actually vomiting, especially on a partner. This pratice is sometimes called a roman shower, after the commonly-supposed (but mistaken) belief in the frequent induction of vomiting at Roman feasts.
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'''Emetophilia, commonly known as a vomit fetish, is a type of [[Paraphilia|paraphilia]] in which an individual is sexually aroused by [[vomiting|vomit]]. This may mean the action of vomiting, observing others vomit, or the substance of vomit itself. Some emetophiles have been known to practice their emetophilia by vomiting on a partner; this practice is often called a [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_shower Roman shower], named after the''' '''commonly mistaken belief''' '''in the frequent induction of vomiting at Roman feasts.'''
   
Some metophiles fond the act of vomiting arousing; for them, the sequence of "spasm, ejaculation, relief" in vomiting is erotically charged. Other emetophiles are aroused by seeing, hearing, and/or smelling others vomit. Some desire a partner who will vomit on them, while others wish to induce vomiting in a partner, or even force them to vomit (wanting to be vomited on may be related to a desire to be dominated, while wanting to make someone else vomit mau stem from a desire to dominate the partner - see erotic humiliation). Emetophiles may have any combination of these desires at a time.
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Some emetophiles find the act of vomiting arousing; for them, the sequence of "spasm, ejaculation, relief" in vomiting is erotically charged. Other emetophiles are aroused by seeing, hearing, and/or smelling other people vomit. Some even desire a partner who will vomit on them, while others wish to induce vomiting in a partner, or even force them to vomit (wanting to be vomited on may be related to a desire to be dominated, while wanting to make someone else vomit may stem from a desire to dominate the partner - see erotic humiliation). Emetophiles may have any combination of these desires at a time.
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==See also ==
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* [[Philias]]
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* [[Paraphilia]]
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* [[Bulimia nervosa]]
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* [[Emetophobia]]
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==References==
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==Further reading==
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* Robert J. Stoller, "Erotic Vomiting", ''Archives of Sexual Behavior'' 11: 361-365 (1982).
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Latest revision as of 05:18, 1 October 2023

Emetophilia, commonly known as a vomit fetish, is a type of paraphilia in which an individual is sexually aroused by vomit. This may mean the action of vomiting, observing others vomit, or the substance of vomit itself. Some emetophiles have been known to practice their emetophilia by vomiting on a partner; this practice is often called a Roman shower, named after the commonly mistaken belief in the frequent induction of vomiting at Roman feasts.

Some emetophiles find the act of vomiting arousing; for them, the sequence of "spasm, ejaculation, relief" in vomiting is erotically charged. Other emetophiles are aroused by seeing, hearing, and/or smelling other people vomit. Some even desire a partner who will vomit on them, while others wish to induce vomiting in a partner, or even force them to vomit (wanting to be vomited on may be related to a desire to be dominated, while wanting to make someone else vomit may stem from a desire to dominate the partner - see erotic humiliation). Emetophiles may have any combination of these desires at a time.

See also

References

Further reading

  • Robert J. Stoller, "Erotic Vomiting", Archives of Sexual Behavior 11: 361-365 (1982).
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