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klismaphile

English

Noun

klismaphile (plural klismaphiles)

  1. A person with klismaphilia (sexual arousal from enemas).
    • 1985, John Money, The Destroying Angel: Sex, Fitness & Food in the Legacy of Degeneracy Theory, Graham Crackers, Kellogg's Corn Flakes & American Health History, page 84:
      For the klismaphile, putting the penis in the vagina is experienced as hard work, dangerous, and possibly as repulsive.
    • 1988, John Money, Gay, Straight, and In-Between: The Sexology of Erotic Orientation, Oxford University Press (1990), ?ISBN, page 135:
      For the klismaphile, receiving an enema induces the high peak of erotic excitement and orgasm.
    • 1993, Gloria G. Brame, William D. Brame, and Jon Jacobs, Different Loving: The World of Sexual Dominance and Submission,[1][2] Random House (1996), ?ISBN, page 489:
      For example, it is typical for a klismaphile to develop fairly complex psychosexual scenarios. He or she may place enormous importance on the particular enema equipment used and on the rituals performed.
    • a. 2001, Spencer A. Rathus, Jeffrey S. Nevid, and Lois Fichner-Rathus, Human Sexuality in a World of Diversity,[3] Allyn and Bacon, page 587:
      Klismaphiles generally prefer the receiving role to the giving role.

Synonyms

  • klismaphiliac

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klismaphilia

English

Etymology

from Ancient Greek ?????? (klúsma, liquid used for washing out) and ????? (philía, (fraternal) love).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?li?

Noun

klismaphilia (uncountable)

  1. (sexuality) The condition of becoming sexually aroused by being given an enema.

Related terms

  • klismaphile
  • klismaphiliac

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