Sensory paraphilia flags
This article is a work in progress. This is a collection of flags of paraphilias that are centered around sensory input.
Vision
There are three major visual paraphilias: chromatophilia, formaphilia[1] and ornaphilia.
Chromapohilia
Chromatophilia is attraction to colors.
Existing general chromatophilia flags:
Formaphilia
Formaphilia is attraction to shapes.
General formaphilia flag:
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Stripe meanings
Particular shapes:
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Straight or rectangular shapes
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Stripe meanings
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Curvy or round shapes
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Stripe meanings
Ornaphilia
Ornaphilia is attraction to patterns, ornaments and visual textures.
General ornaphilia flag:
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Template
Particular patterns and textures:
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Camouflage
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Lace
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Leopard
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Polka dot
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Burberry plaid
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Iridiscence as in oil film on water
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Granite and other similar rock textures
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Optical illusions
Other visual paraphilias
Amaurophilia is attraction to not being able to see. Flag:
Smell
Barosmia or ozolagnia is attraction to smells. General flags:
Particular smells:
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Flowers
Hearing
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Loud sounds
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Quiet
Attraction to music
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Music
Attraction to voices
Voxphilia is attraction to voices.
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Adult voices
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Adult voices
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Minor attracted to adult voices
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Minor attracted to adult voices
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Animal voices
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Animal voices
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Voices of the dying
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Voices of the dying
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Youth voices (minor attraction)
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Youth voices (minor attraction)
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Older teen voices
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Older teen voices
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Younger teen voices
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Younger teen voices
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Child voices
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Child voices
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Toddler voices
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Toddler voices
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Baby voices
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Baby voices
Other senses
Algolagnia is attraction to physical pain, or physical pain being interpreted as pleasure by brain due to neurological differences. This is different from masochism (athough an overlap may occur), as masochism is often largely focused on mental pain and connected to domination/submission dynamics.
Flag:
- ↑ Formaphilia doesn't have to be purely visual, but shape is an important component of visual sensory input.