What is a fetish, and how do you communicate a fetish to your partner? Lee Harrington helps you answer these questions in this 10-minute video. He defines the commonly misunderstood term fetish from three distinct perspectives: personal longings, clinical definitions, and anthropology. Lee provides a plethora of concrete examples from each viewpoint and also suggests ways to talk about fetishes with others. Truly a must see video!
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3 Responses to “Fetishism”



Lee Harrington knows his stuff. He’s incredibly smart and is an excellent teacher. I love his videos for being so informative and down to earth.
this was a great video. i know so many people who are ashamed of having a fetish, because they have been conditioned by society to believe it’s “wrong” despite the fact that they are almost exclusively at the 1,2,3 levels and not the debilitating 4,5,6 levels. thanks for great information about the three types of fetishes. i’ll pass this info on in my continuing effort to demonstrate that there’s nothing wrong with being into that which they’re into.
Thank you for a clarifying view on how fetishes factor into different people’s lives.