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A revert I'm unhappy with

I added the following at the outset: Recently-coined names for paraphilias (abasiophilia, algolagnia, etc.) typically have a Greek origin.

This was reverted by EvergreenFir because it was not documented.

Documentation is not required for items easily verifiable. Anyone who goes to a dictionary can see these terms are coined from Greek. Is a source saying so really required?

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Deisenbe (talkcontribs)

Autohybistropyilia

autohybistropyilia is the attraction to oneself as a serial killer. This should be added in order to make it a more complete list. 2804:14D:9081:4084:40BF:6785:4E:D9FF (talk) 14:27, 13 May 2023 (UTC)

If you're going to clutter the place up with jawbreakers, at least learn how to spell them properly. The word you mean is autohybistrophilia; though I dispute if anyone actually has this as a paraphilia: simply fancying yourself in the mirror, wearing dark clothes and a ski mask isn't quite the same. It might help you feel aroused; but not even a Death Row inmate considers that to be their principal sexual identity.
Nuttyskin (talk) 02:54, 2 August 2023 (UTC)
I'm an autohybistrophile. It's real.
If "hybistrophilia" is on the list, why not autohybistrophilia? I'd argue that few people consider being hybistrophiles their primary sexual identity, yet it's still a real thing. AutohybistrophileFan (talk) 10:38, 30 October 2023 (UTC)

ETII article?

A lot of paraphilias listed here are autosexual modifiers on existing orientations/paraphilias (zoophilia vs autozoophilia, acrotomophilia vs apotemnophilia, etc). Maybe it would be helpful to have a more exhaustive list of autosexualities and erotic target identity inversions (ETIIs) in an article dedicated to them. Améliekro (talk) 08:14, 26 November 2023 (UTC)

Ailurophilia links to an article about the platonic love of cats

Also, a potential sexual attraction to cats would be covered under zoophilia. 217.180.201.235 (talk) 03:49, 8 December 2023 (UTC)

Ray Blanchard's typology

I feel like autogynephilia and autoandrophilia are a poor fit for this page. They are, I would argue, pseudo-scientific concepts invented by Ray Blanchard to explain the existence of transgender people. I do not think they are legitimate paraphilias in and of themselves. 217.180.201.235 (talk) 16:46, 5 April 2024 (UTC)

Fictophilia is not considered a paraphilia, according to the source cited.

The source does not specify that fictoromanticism or fictophilia is considered a psychological paraphilia. In fact, it states that it is currently not listed as one of these, and that not enough is known to consider it one. This entry should be removed from the list of paraphilias.

Source text: "Second, the present intention is not to propose fictophilia as a problem or a disorder. At the time of writing, fictophilia is not recognized or proposed as a specific diagnostic condition by the World Health Organization (ICD-11) or the American Psychiatric Association (DSM-5) (but see ‘paraphilia’ in both manuals). Our findings do not indicate a need to change the current state of affairs. GrilledSoup (talk) 20:22, 19 April 2024 (UTC)

Transvestophilia

The description for it shouldn't be "A cross-dressing partner", considering it redirects to "Attraction to transgender people". Cross-dressing doesnt make you trans. I think that either this should have the description changed, or make a new section thing for it Smirkjuice (talk) 01:23, 16 May 2024 (UTC)

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