NoLeafClover7
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So I was reading the mental health chapter in my textbook for one of my courses and I was glancing at one of the tables in it and it was giving examples of various mental disorders, and there was one on sexual disorders. I must say, I was shocked to see what it said. It listed paraphilias, (exhibitionism and fetishism), as part of the example, with the other part being something like erectile dysfunction. Are we really still in an era where when somebody has any fetish, that some mental health professionals would regard it as a sexual disorder? If I remember correctly, homosexuality got removed from the DSM-IV in the 70's. So we have been able to move past that. Yet the way this was worded implied that anyone who has any fetish of any sort has a disorder. I find this quite sad, and really quite ignorant if that is what is implied. Anybody with any further psychology background know anything about this? Is any fetish really regarded as a form of sexual dysfunction, or is it just some really conservative mental health professionals who think so?