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voyeurism    音标拼音: [v,ɔɪj'urɪzəm]
n. 窥淫狂症;窥淫癖

窥淫狂症;窥淫癖

voyeurism
n 1: a perversion in which a person receives sexual
gratification from seeing the genitalia of others or
witnessing others' sexual behavior

54 Moby Thesaurus words for "voyeurism":
active algolagnia, algolagnia, algolagny, amphierotism,
autoeroticism, bisexuality, coprophilia, curiosity, curious mind,
curiousness, exhibitionism, fetishism, ghoulishness,
heterosexuality, homoeroticism, homosexualism, homosexuality,
incest, incestuousness, inquiring mind, inquisitiveness, interest,
itch for knowledge, lesbianism, lively interest, masochism,
meddlesomeness, mental acquisitiveness, morbid curiosity,
narcissism, necrophilia, nosiness, officiousness, paraphilia,
passive algolagnia, pedophilia, prurience, prurient interest,
prying, sadism, sadomasochism, sapphism, scopophilia, scotophilia,
sexual inversion, sexual normality, sexual preference,
swinging both ways, thirst for knowledge, transvestitism,
tribadism, tribady, zooerastia, zoophilia


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  • Voyeurism - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Voyeurism is defined as a sexual interest in, or the practice of spying on, individuals engaged in intimate or private behaviors, such as undressing or sexual acts, often without their knowledge It encompasses activities like looking through windows or taking pictures in private settings, and is considered one of several non-contact sex offenses
  • Voyeurism - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Voyeurism, or scopophilia as it is sometimes called, is of theoretical interest beyond its forensic implications First, there is a tendency for most people to look at sexually interesting scenes In some, looking is preferred to actually participating, presumably because real contact is too threatening for one reason or another
  • What can Hitchcock teach us about psychopathology? Part 2: Voyeurism . . .
    Another of Hitchcock's classic films, Rear Window (1954), concerns voyeurism and obsession Voyeurism in DSM 5 (APA, 2013) is diagnosed as having intense sexual arousal from observing a person who is naked, engaging in sexual activity or in the process of disrobing Akin to the first paper (Bhugra, 2020, p 100015), when applying these criteria for Voyeuristic Disorder in relation to Hitchcock
  • The impact of childhood trauma, personality, and sexuality on the . . .
    The DSM-5 proposes eight categories of paraphilic disorder: Voyeurism (e g , achieving sexual arousal from observing an unsuspecting and non-consenting person who is naked or engaged in sexual activity), exhibitionism (e g , exposing genitals to unsuspecting strangers and becoming sexually aroused by it), frotteurism (e g , touching or rubbing one's genitals the body of a non-consenting
  • How exhibitionism and voyeurism contribute to engagement in SNS use . . .
    Meanwhile, exhibitionism and voyeurism are positively related to the intensity of SNS use through content production and content consumption Except for the direct association between exhibitionism and content production, voyeurism is directly associated with content consumption
  • Empowering the empowered? Slum tourism and the depoliticization of . . .
    Whilst recognizing the potential for voyeurism, other writers infer that this is offset by the advantages to the local community It is argued that tourism can bring financial benefit and contribute to international development (see the work of tourism academic Harold Goodwin)
  • Theorising township tourism: Moving beyond the ‘slum’
    However, important place-based insights remain marginal within mainstream ‘slum’ tourism literature - studies characteristically adopt a demand-side perspective which filters out the role of place Normative arguments concerning the touristic valorisation, and the ethics of poverty voyeurism are continuously recycled
  • Frotteurism - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Voyeurism is the act of peeping in windows for the purpose of watching unsuspecting persons (usually women) who are undressing, already naked, or who are engaging in sexual acts
  • Social representations and images of slum tourism: Effects on . . .
    What is common to these activities is the relationship of (power, economic, status) inequality between visitors and locals, and the diverse forms of contact among them So defined, slum tourism is highly controversial (Frenzel, Koens, Steinbrink, 2012) On the one hand, the zoo metaphor is often used to underline the risks of voyeurism, consumerism, exploitation, and dehumanization of slum
  • DSM-IV paraphilia: Descriptions, demographics and treatment . . .
    An overview and demographic description of each of the current DSM-IV-TR paraphilias (i e , Pedophilia, Transvestic Fetishism, Exhibitionism, Fetishism, Voyeurism, Sexual Masochism, Frotteurism, Paraphilia Not Otherwise Specified) are provided





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