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The Visual Dictionary of Sex, Dr. Eric J Trimmer (editor), ISBN 0894790110; A & W Publishers, 1977 The Visual Dictionary of Sex, Dr. Eric J Trimmer (editor), ISBN 0-89479-011-0; A & W Publishers, 1977

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A uniform fetish is a sexual fetish in which someone enjoys dressing in a uniform, or derives sexual pleasure from viewing another person dressed in this manner. It does not require any actual sexual contact per se. Among the commonest uniforms used are those of a schoolgirl, nurse, french maid, waitress, cheerleader, Playboy Bunny, policeman, soldier and firefighter. The uniforms may be realistic, or made sexier by adding such accoutrements as a very short skirt, stockings, fishnet tights or high heels.

Sometimes, the uniform worn will be chosen to fit with other sexual activities. For example, someone may wear a nurse's uniform to administer an enema, or a police uniform to handcuff and cage someone. This may add a sense of authenticity to the role play.

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The Visual Dictionary of Sex, Dr. Eric J Trimmer (editor), ISBN 0-89479-011-0; A & W Publishers, 1977


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