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'''Narratophilia''' is a [[paraphilia]], in which the [[sexual satisfaction]]
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'''Narratophilia''' is a [[paraphilia]], in which the [[sexual arousal]] from reading or listening to erotic literature becomes a necessary stimulus for sexual performance, for without it [[sexual satisfaction]] and [[orgasm]] cannot be achieved.
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This is not a term applied to the ordinary enjoyment of erotica or its use in sex play.
   
   
where the telling of and [[Obscenity|obscene]] words to [[sexual partner]] is [[Sexual arousal|sexually arousing]].<ref name="BHTFSN153">{{cite book
 
|author= D. Richard Laws, William T. O'Donohue
 
|title= Sexual Deviance: Theory, Assessment, and Treatment
 
|publisher= Guilford Press
 
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|year= 2008
 
|isbn= 1593856059
 
|oclc=
 
|doi=
 
|page= 397
 
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==References==
 
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Narratophilia is a paraphilia, in which the sexual arousal from reading or listening to erotic literature becomes a necessary stimulus for sexual performance, for without it sexual satisfaction and orgasm cannot be achieved.

This is not a term applied to the ordinary enjoyment of erotica or its use in sex play.


References

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