Frotteurism
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In psychiatry, the clinical term frotteurism (no longer called frottage) refers to a specific paraphilia which involves the non-consensual rubbing against another person to achieve sexual arousal. The contact is usually with the hands or the private parts and may involve touching any part of the body including the genital area. The majority of frotteurs are male and the majority of victims are female, although female on male frotteurs exist.
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See also
- Courtship disorder
- Eve teasing
- Groping
- Kazuhide Uekusa
- Masturbation
- Chaim Halpern
- Non-penetrative sex
- Sexual harassment
- Toucherism
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