Paraphilia

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Pronunciation: /ˌpærəˈfɪliə/

Definitions of paraphilia

noun a condition characterized by abnormal sexual desires, typically involving extreme or dangerous activities

Example Sentences

A1 I had never heard of the term 'paraphilia' before.

A2 Some people have unusual sexual interests known as paraphilias.

B1 Psychologists study paraphilias to better understand human sexuality.

B2 Treatment options are available for individuals with paraphilias.

C1 Research on paraphilias has advanced our knowledge of sexual behavior.

C2 The diagnosis and treatment of paraphilias require specialized training.

Examples of paraphilia in a Sentence

formal The study aimed to understand the prevalence of paraphilia in the population.

informal Some people have unusual paraphilias that they are embarrassed to talk about.

slang I heard he's into some really weird paraphilia stuff.

figurative His obsession with collecting vintage toys could be considered a paraphilia.

Grammatical Forms of paraphilia

past tense

paraphilias

plural

paraphilias

comparative

more paraphilic

superlative

most paraphilic

present tense

paraphilia

future tense

will paraphilia

perfect tense

have paraphilied

continuous tense

is paraphiliac

singular

paraphilia

positive degree

paraphilia

infinitive

to paraphilia

gerund

paraphiliating

participle

paraphiliated

Origin and Evolution of paraphilia

First Known Use: 1886 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'paraphilia' originates from the Greek words 'para' meaning 'beside' or 'abnormal' and 'philia' meaning 'love'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'paraphilia' was first introduced by German psychiatrist Friedrich Salomon Krauss in 1886 to describe abnormal sexual interests or behaviors. Over time, the definition and understanding of paraphilia have evolved within the fields of psychology and psychiatry to encompass a range of atypical sexual preferences and behaviors.