Pecattiphilia

A sexual pleasure that results from doing something that is perceived as sinful or that causes one to feel guilty is known as pecattiphilia. Pecattiphilia has not been studied in academia or therapeutic settings, and it might not be a true paraphilia. Pecattiphilia-related behaviors also have a lot in common with those of other fetishes.

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Sexual arousal or satisfaction from committing an act that is deemed sinful is believed to be a component of pecattiphilia. It might be any of the seven deadly sins or sexual actions. Sodomy, desire, adultery, and other sexual behaviors are regarded as sinful. Acts like lying or stealing can also be a part of paraphilia. The pecattiphilist may become aroused by any action generally seen as wicked.