
Dacryphilia
A fetish known as "dacryphilia" occurs when the sobs or tears of another person sexually arouse someone. Although it can occasionally relate to the pleasure someone gets from their sobbing, both as a physical release and an emotional catharsis, the phrase usually refers to people who are aroused by the tears of others. According to a tiny survey done in 2014, people who had dacryphilia did so either out of sympathy for the individual who was sobbing or as a kind of sadism in reaction to a dominant/submissive dynamic. When someone with dacryphilia takes pleasure in observing another person in this precarious situation, it may also be voyeuristic.
"Philia" signifies love, and the word is derived from the Greek word "dakrya," which means tears.
Another name for dacryphilia is dacrylagnia.
More About Dacryphilia
In actuality, several forms of BDSM play may involve dacryphilia. Through intense pain play, violent body play, verbal humiliation, or power play, a dominant spouse can make their subordinate partner cry. On the other hand, in a BDSM scene, a submissive partner may cry as a sign of service or intense emotion. Both dominants and submissives may enjoy crying and sobbing in a BDSM session.
Online communities dedicated to this fetish are typically less explicit and primarily focus on pictures, gifs, and videos of people sobbing, despite the fact that there isn't much content available or those who have dacryphilia. There is also a group for necrophiliacs on FetLife.