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When we talk about sexual fantasy and fetish, it is common to have some confusion because these two things may seem the same, but they are not. In reality, sexual fantasy and fetish have very different definitions and in practice, they are different. Well, let's go in parts. What is a fetish? Fetish is a word that comes from French and, when translated, means “spell”. We call it a fetish when someone has some form of attraction to a specific part of the body, a setting, a physiological function or even an object. An important point when we talk about a fetish is that the sexual gratification of those who have it comes from interaction with one of these elements of attraction mentioned above. It is important to highlight that sexual gratification does not only come from the fetish, as it is possible to have pleasure even when the fetish is not achieved. The fetish can only intensify sexual intercourse. And what is sexual fantasy? In contrast to the fetish, sexual fantasy can be characterized by the desire or desire for something that will not necessarily be fulfilled. We can characterize threesomes as sexual fantasies, for example. According to some studies, one of the main sexual fantasies among men and women is having multiple sexual partners. In short, we can say that sexual fantasy deals much more with the person's imagination, while fetish deals with the practical side, being performed with someone. #fetish

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