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Voyeurism
and Sex
Voyeurism and sex - despite those specialists and researchers, who still
consider voyeurism (and its counterpart exhibitionism) as a paraphilia
or sexual disease if you like? Sometimes it gets hard to define what exactly
a deviant behavior would be. Would it be that person sexually attracted by only
looking at a beautiful woman's cleavage a voyeur? Much as whoever gets
a kick when watching neighbors having sex by peeping through the looking glass?
Could someone that browses the web looking for voyeurism video or voyeurism
pics be a real voyeur?
The main trait of a voyeur is that he/she does not see oneself interacting
with the object of desire. He/she enjoys watching other people on the nude or
performing sexually. From peeping through the keyhole and watching, someone
getting change to those who hide cameras and record friends having sex. The
gratification in voyeurism is on watching a scene and imagining how it would
be like to make part of it. But primarily, just the hint that the other's not
aware of the observer would be enough to excite the voyeur. The voyeur
often combines the act of observing with masturbation on spot or shortly thereafter.
The practice of voyeurism, considered crime in many parts of the world.
In contrast, some cultures have strong voyeurism laws. In some places,
were camera-phones banned from schools or even gyms and yet, obliged companies
to sell phones that only make audible and loud sound when picture is taken.
Curbing voyeurs from taking the so-called upskirt pictures, which are highly
popular in several sites of the internet offering video voyeurism and
teen voyeurism. On the other hand, consensual voyeurism is also
a fetish for many people, although not consider as "real" voyeurism
by the halfhearted.
Most of all, voyeurism is normal procedure in some extent during adolescence,
especially before 15 years of age, when individuals seemingly rather curious
about the opposite sex's attributes.
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