Frotteurism

Frotteurism is defined as the act of feeling and stroking one's genitals up against another individual in a sexual way without their permission, to emanate sexual enjoyment and achieve orgasm. An important factor of this disease is that this demeanour is repetitious.

  
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I developed the habit of exhibitionism. How to quit?

Query: Hello doctor, Recently, I started exhibitionism. I had not known what I was doing until I read on the internet that it is a psychiatric disorder. I also came to know that it is an abnormal behavior. My first abnormal behavior before I started exhibitionism was frotteurism and masturbation, which beg...  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. As per the symptoms that you have mentioned, I think you are suffering from paraphilias. As you have good knowledge about the illness and you need help, I suggest you consult a psychologist as early as possible. The clinical psychologist may start you on supportive therap...  Read Full »

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